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BREAKING News: Hyundai Santa Fe 2011 caught fire in French Cul de Sac.

October 16, 2016

BREAKING News:  Hyundai Santa Fe 2011 caught fire in French Cul de Sac.
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Cul de Sac:--- A Hyundai Sante Fe seemingly 2011 caught fire Sunday night around 9pm Sunday night. The vehicle slammed into a wall and then burst into flames. Several explosions were also heard inside the burning vehicle. At the time SMN News reporter was on the scene no gendarmes had reached the scene neither fire trucks. Within no time, the vehicle was completely destroyed by the blaze and the explosions. It is not clear what it the cause of the accident, but firsthand appearance shows that the driver of the vehicle apparently lost control of and slammed into a concrete post as he/ was traveling at very high speed. Also not known was what was inside the vehicle causing the explosions.
It is also not known in if anyone was injured. SMN News will update this news item on Monday.

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BREAKING News: Hyundai Santa Fe 2011 caught fire in French Cul de Sac.

Source: http://www.sxm-talks.com/st-martin-news-network/breaking-news-hyundai-santa-fe-2011-caught-fire-in-french-cul-de-sac/

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