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Sunday, 22 December 2024 - 14:45

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Man dies in fatal accident on A74 in Venlo; road closures cause further collision

A man was killed in a fatal accident on the A74 highway Saturday evening when he was struck by a vehicle as he attempted to cross the road near Tegelen, just south of Venlo. The collision occurred at approximately 6:30 p.m., prompting an immediate closure of both lanes of the highway between Venlo and the German border.

The man, whose identity has not been released, was pronounced dead at the scene from his injuries. Authorities said he had been attempting to cross the fast-moving highway when the crash occurred. Police have yet to clarify why the man was on the road, though they have opened an investigation into the incident. Among the possible causes under review is the theory of suicide, according to a police spokeswoman.

In the aftermath of the first crash, traffic was backed up on the A74, which led to a secondary collision involving two other vehicles. Fortunately, no injuries were reported from the follow-up accident, although both cars involved sustained significant damage. Emergency responders arrived at the scene shortly after the secondary crash occurred, working to clear the wreckage and reopen the highway.

At the time of the fatal collision, there were no border control checks taking place on the highway, a factor that may have contributed to the confusion surrounding the incident. The road was closed for several hours while authorities conducted an investigation, leading to major traffic disruptions in the area.

The A74 is a key route connecting the Netherlands with Germany, and the closure during peak evening hours affected many travelers.

Authorities have not released further details about the man’s identity, but local police confirmed they are working to gather more information. The investigation into the cause of the crash remains ongoing as officers continue to explore all possibilities.

The highway reopened after midnight, but traffic remained slow for several hours as the impact of the accident was felt across the region.

Reporting by ANP

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