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Concrete Blocks Damage Cars on A1 in Suspected Sabotage - DutchNews.nl

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Several cars have been damaged after hitting concrete blocks which had been dumped on the A1 motorway near Apeldoorn, the...

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Cars and trucks were damaged on the A1 motorway Tuesday night. Chunks of concrete were found on the road near De Hucht gas station near Ugchelen. These were likely thrown or fell from an overpass over the motorway.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Cars declared totaled. Drivers terrified. Over the past two weeks, heavy concrete blocks have landed on highways around Apeldoorn several times, with serious consequences. Everything points to intent, but a perpetrator hasn't been identified.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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Last week the same thing happened twice on the A50 motorway near Klarenbeek, not far from there.

·Netherlands
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Police are desperately searching for the person who threw large chunks of rock onto the A1 motorway, damaging several cars. Because it was likely intentional, the suspect faces serious charges, according to criminal law professor Henny Sackers. That is, if the police manage to find a suspect.

On highways around Apeldoorn, drivers have crashed into objects like concrete blocks several times at night this month. Police don't immediately suspect a connection between the incidents, but are investigating.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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NOS broke the news in Netherlands on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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