Three Spectators Killed in Rally Accident in France
- Three spectators were killed in central France on Saturday after a car veered off the road during an auto rally.
- The 22-year-old female driver and her 51-year-old co-driver sustained non-life-threatening injuries, according to prosecutors.
- The rally, organised since 1965, had attracted 167 teams for its 32nd edition before the tragic accident occurred.
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A pilot lost control of his vehicle, which left the road during the test and ran over a group of spectators

The investigation continues following the tragic accident that occurred during the Fourme Rally on Saturday near Ambert. The Peugeot 208 that killed three spectators is to be examined to determine how it managed to leave the road.
Saint-Just (Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes), France.- Three spectators died this Saturday in Saint-Just, in central France, during a Rally de la Fourme competition.A race car ran off the road and hit several people.According to official information, the victims were two brothers aged 70 and 60 and a 44-year-old man, father of family.The third person died hours later in the hospital, having been moved in critical condition by helicopter.Accident in Nascar …
Two men were killed at the scene, while a third died of his injuries in hospital. Bystanders are receiving psychological help.
The 32nd edition of the Fourme d'Ambert rally in Puy-de-Dôme was bereaved this Saturday by the death of three spectators after a road trip out of a vehicle in the race. In 2024, a commissioner had lost his life.
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