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Oslo Tram accident. The man was badly injured

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Oslo Tram accident. The man was seriously injured

After the accident, the main street and tram tracks were blocked in both directions.

- Storgata will remain blocked in both directions for the tram until further notice. - informed the police from Oslo. However, just an hour after the accident, Storgata was reopened to traffic.

A man in his XNUMXs was hit on Tuesday afternoon by a tram in Storgata in Oslo. It is not known how serious the injured is.

Oslo Tram accident.

The police do not know yet what caused the accident.

- It looks like an accident, but the course of events is still unknown. We interviewed many eyewitnesses to the incident and also secured other clues, says Hekkelstrand.

Photo: Fredrik Hagen / NTB

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