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Six Die After Rally Car Crashes Into Crowd in Spain

"One of the drivers took the track at a much higher speed than he should have," and slammed into 20 people, an official said. Twelve were also hurt.
Image: Emergency workers survey the area where six people were killed by an out-of-control car at a rally in northwestern Spain
Emergency workers survey the area where six people were killed and several others injured when a rally car spun out of control at the Coruna rally near Carral, northwestern Spain, September 5, 2015. STRINGER / Reuters

MADRID — Six people were killed and several others injured when a rally car spun out of control at the Coruna rally in the northwestern Spanish region of Galicia on Saturday, the Civil Guard said.

The driver lost control and skidded off the track killing four women, one of whom was pregnant, and two men.

Image: Six people die during a rally in A Coruna
Guardia Civil members work at the scene where at least six people died in a crash during a rally in A Coruna, Spain, September 5, 2015.CABALAR / EPA

About a dozen people were hurt.

"One of the drivers took the track at a much higher speed than he should have and he veered off a curve, slamming into around 20 people," a Civil Guard spokesman said.

Television footage showed a rally car careering off a woodland track into a throng of onlookers in a cloud of dust.

Local media reported that the driver and co-driver were unharmed. The spokesman was unable to confirm that information.

"The Coruna Rally is in mourning. My deepest condolences to the bereaved and wishes for a complete recovery of those injured," Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, who is from Galicia, said on his official Twitter feed.