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Four injured in Dubai road accidents
Four people sustained injuries in separate road accidents on Sunday. A man sustained serious injuries when his car collided with another car on Emirates Road.
Dubai: Four people sustained injuries in separate road accidents on Sunday.
A man sustained serious injuries when his car collided with another car on Emirates Road.
Police said the man was speeding and lost control of the vehicle.
In another incident, a man sustained serious injuries when he lost control of the car as a result of speeding and hit three cars that were parked in front of GMC Hospital on Amman Road.
In a similar case, a man sustained moderate injuries when a car ran him over in Al Qusais area.
Police said the driver of the car did not pay attention and was driving recklessly.
Another man sustained moderate injuries in another road accident in Hor Al Anz area and was taken to Rashid Hospital.
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