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Video: Dangerous games from tourists with ATV’s in Crete caused a traffic accident

There were no serious injuries

Newsroom June 11 10:26

Shocking video of tourists playing dangerous games with ATVs on a main road in Crete, which caused a traffic accident.

The video was posted on social media by the president of the Road Accident Prevention Association, Yannis Lionakis, and shows four tourists riding twoATVs and making various manoeuvres cutting each other’s way for… fun.

This “fun” ended with the collision of one of the ATVs with the protective barriers, causing the two passengers to do a somersault and fall to the road.

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Fortunately, there were no fatal or serious injuries.

The video posted by Yannis Lionakis is accompanied by the text: “HOW YOU JUST GET KILLED! When you don’t have a brain in your head for whatever reason”.

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