• At least 6 people were killed when a driver slammed into Carnival revel

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    BRUSSELS — A car slammed at high speed into Carnival revelers in a small
    town in southern Belgium early Sunday, killing six people and leaving 10
    more with life-threatening injuries, authorities said, adding many others
    were lightly injured.

    "What should have been a great party turned into a tragedy," said Belgian Interior Minister Annelies Verlinden.

    The prosecutor's office, which gave the death toll, also said two local
    people in their thirties were arrested at the scene in Strépy-
    Bracquegnies, 50 kilometers (30 miles) south of Brussels. Prosecutors
    said, in the early stages of their investigation, there were no elements
    to suspect a terror motive.

    In an age-old tradition, Carnival revelers had gathered at dawn, intending
    to pick up others at their homes along the way, to finally hold their
    famous festivity again after it was banned for the past two years to
    counter the spread of COVID-19. Some dressed in colorful garb with bells attached, walking behind the beat of drums. It was supposed to be a day of deliverance.

    Instead, said mayor Jacques Gobert, "what happened turned it into a
    national catastrophe."

    More than 150 people of all ages had gathered around 5 a.m. and were
    standing in a thick crowd along a long, straight road. Suddenly, "a car
    drove from the back at high speed. And we have a few dozen injured and unfortunately several people who are killed," Gobert said.

    The driver and a second person were arrested when their car came to a halt
    a few hundred meters (yards) further on.

    Since Belgium was hit with twin terror attacks in Brussels and Zaventem
    that killed 32 civilians six years ago, thoughts of a terror motive are
    never far away.

    But prosecutor Damien Verheyen said "there is no element in the
    investigation at this time that allows me to consider that the motivations
    of the two could have been terror related."

    The prosecutor's office also denied media reports that the crash may have
    been caused by a car that was being chased by police.

    King Philippe and Prime Minister Alexander De Croo were expected to visit Strépy-Bracquegnies later Sunday to express support for the families of
    the dead and those injured.

    Carnival is extremely popular in the area. Carnival festivities in nearby Binche have even been declared a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.

    https://www.npr.org/2022/03/20/1087774062/carnival-belgium-car-crash-6-
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