Two spectators (aged 16 and 18) were killed in an accident at the Condroz Rally in Liège on Sunday when a car slid off the track and collided with the crowd.
The accident occurred around 15:30 on Sunday in Moha, a borough of the Liège municipality of Wanze. It was drizzling at the time.
"Car 22 went off the road in classification stage 17 of Bas-Oha–Wanzoul," the organisation said in a statement on its website. "The car hit a small barrier before going on its side and hitting a group of spectators who were in an area that was closed to the public."
#Update: Just in - Picture of the crash at the Condroz Rally near #Liege, #Belgium. Causing at least 2 people to be killed and a dozen of others injured. pic.twitter.com/0HRrNHGs8s
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"Despite the prompt action of the emergency services, two people were killed," the statement reads. Two other people (a third spectator and a crew member) – instead of the 11 previously reported by local media – were taken to hospital for a check-up, but their lives were not in danger.
In the meantime, the Liège public prosecutor's office has confirmed the two fatalities: they are a 16-year-old girl from the city of Hannut and an 18-year-old young man from the city of Huy.
A medical examiner, a car expert and the public prosecutor immediately went to the scene of the accident. According to the first findings, the car went off the road due to aquaplaning.