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Four teenagers killed in road accident in France's northwest

Xinhua, August 2, 2015 Adjust font size:

Four teenagers have been killed in a road accident overnight in Morbihan in northwestern France, a local radio reported on Sunday.

Citing Vannes prosecutor, Yann Le Bris, France info said one girl and three boys were died while 10 others were wounded with some of them in serious situation.

The report added that a group of 14 teenagers aged between 14 and 17 years were riding in a utility van with most of them not wearing the seat belt.

The driver, who had not a driving license, apparently lost the control of his vehicle in a downhill stretch of a road and rolled over about twenty meters.

An inquiry was underway to determine the real cause of the accident. Endit