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Two cars destroyed by fire in Hoofddorp

Two cars destroyed by fire in Hoofddorp

Two cars were destroyed by fire on Rosa Spierstraat in Hoofddorp during the night between Tuesday and Wednesday. A third vehicle also sustained damage due to the intense heat from the blaze.

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