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Ten injured including a child after race car driver loses control and crashes into crowd in Austria

A CHILD is among at least ten people who have been hurt after a racing driver lost control of his car.

The vehicle smashed into a crowd of spectators at an arena in Patergassen, Austria, during a rally event.

The racing driver smashed into a group of spectators, injuring ten
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The racing driver smashed into a group of spectators, injuring tenCredit: krone.at/Marcel Tratnik
The car careered through a fence before continuing straight into the crowd
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The car careered through a fence before continuing straight into the crowdCredit: krone.at/Marcel Tratnik

The driver lost control of his car while speeding around a bend before careering through a fence and into the audience at around 3.30pm.

One witness told : "Suddenly we heard screams, people looking for help ran towards us."

At least ten people have been injured, including a child and two who are seriously hurt in the smash on Saturday.

Andreas Foditsch, commander of FF Patergassen, said: "Everyone is in shock."

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Those seriously injured were airlifted to hospital and the rest of the event was cancelled.

The driver of the car - a Toyota - was uninjured.

It comes after 15 people died in Turkey after a bus smashed into an ambulance dealing with another incident.

Three firefighters, two paramedics and two journalists are among those killed on the highway between Gaziantep and Nizip.

Horror pictures from the scene show debris strewn across the road with dozens of panicked people surrounding the smashed vehicles.

Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu confirmed the deaths, and added that the other eight fatalities were bus passengers.

The driver of the race car was unhurt in the incident on Saturday
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The driver of the race car was unhurt in the incident on SaturdayCredit: krone.at/Marcel Tratnik
Racing fans had gathered at arena in Patergassen, Austria, to watch the rally
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Racing fans had gathered at arena in Patergassen, Austria, to watch the rallyCredit: krone.at/Marcel Tratnik

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