At least 26 people, five of whom are in critical condition, were injured today at a humanitarian rally in the capital of Malta, La Valletta, when the driver of a sports car lost control and ran into a group of spectators.
In the accident, nine people, including the driver, suffered fractures and fractures, which required hospital treatment.
According to witnesses, the "Porsche Spyder" car was moving at high speed along the unused taxi lane, when its rear wheel hit the lawn.
The driver then lost control, broke through a fence and ran into a group of people, AP reported.
After the incident, the show organized by the President of Malta to raise money for the poor was canceled.
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