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Sunday, 12 April 2026 - 13:05

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Four cars heavily damaged after vehicles drive into each other in Tilburg family feud

Four cars were heavily damaged overnight in Tilburg in what police describe as an escalation of a long-running feud between two rival families, RTL reports.

The incident occurred around 2 a.m. on Lage Witsiebaan in Tilburg, where residents reported loud crashes before discovering multiple damaged vehicles.

Three cars were severely damaged at the scene, with debris scattered across several hundred meters. A fourth damaged vehicle was later found dozens of kilometers away.

Tilburg police said the destruction is linked to recurring clashes between the same two families, which have previously drawn repeated law enforcement attention.

Police stated that the vehicles appeared to have collided during the incident. It is not known whether anyone was injured, as those involved fled before officers arrived. No arrests were made, and no formal complaints were filed after the incident.

At the scene, vehicles were reportedly found scattered with doors open, and one heavily damaged car was located in a parking area near shops. The area was cordoned off overnight, and the vehicles were later towed for further investigation.

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