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Vanguard News Search for: Home News Edo Decides Politics Metro Business Sports Editorial Columns Allure E-Editions Sports April 12, 2024 ‘They’re fine,’ says Harry Kane after car crash involving his three children  In a harrowing incident near Munich, Three of football star Harry Kane’s children were rushed to the hospital following a car crash.

Authorities report, however, that none of the children sustained more than minor injuries, dubbing them “really lucky” amidst the ordeal.

The collision unfolded around 5:15 PM local time on Monday along state highway 2071 near Schäftlarn, Germany.

Kane was absent from Germany at the time, having traveled to London for Bayern Munich’s crucial Champions League fixture against Arsenal.

Details emerging from the scene reveal that Kane’s children were traveling in a Mercedes van when a Renault vehicle collided with it, subsequently striking a Land Rover.

Despite the severity of the crash, all nine individuals involved, including the occupants of the three cars, escaped serious harm.

Kane’s children Louis, three, Vivienne, five, and Ivy, seven, were in the Mercedes car.

A spokesman for Kane told the BBC: “They are fine and only went to hospital for a routine check-up.”

The Hohenschäftlarn volunteer fire department chief Daniel Buck told BBC News: “The cars had a lot of damage – all of the cars. The first thing that we saw was a lot of injured people from all the cars.

“The good news was nobody had really strong injuries, more minor injuries, like they have pain in the neck from the head up, normally typical for a car accident. Thank God nobody was really injured. “It was really lucky for all the people.”

Kane’s wife, Katie, and their youngest child, Henry, are understood not to have been in the car.

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