An automobile accident in Germany resulted in the hospitalization of three of Harry Kane’s children. It was “very lucky,” according to the leader of the neighborhood volunteer fire brigade, that none of them suffered more than minor wounds.
Kane was not in Germany at the time of the crash, which happened on Monday night around 5.15 p.m. local time near Munich. He had traveled to London in preparation for Bayern Munich’s Champions League match against Arsenal.
On state route 2071 close to Schäftlarn, a Renault struck the Mercedes van carrying Kane’s children. Next, a Land Rover was struck by the Renault. Of the nine individuals involved in the crashes, none had major injuries.
In the Mercedes were the three-year-old Louis, the five-year-old Vivienne, and the seven-year-old Ivy. “They are fine and only went to the hospital for a routine check-up,” an official for Kane told the BBC.
“The cars had a lot of damage – all of the cars,” volunteer fire department chief Daniel Buck of Hohenschäftlarn told BBC News. The first thing we noticed was the large number of injured individuals from all the cars.
“The good news is that there were no major injuries sustained; instead, there were just minor ones, such as headaches and neck stiffness, which are common after a car collision. Thankfully, no one was seriously hurt. It was truly fortunate for everyone.
The striker has four children with his wife Kate. His youngest child, born in August, and his wife were not involved in the crash.
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