I was 6 years old but it’s the first time I see/hear about this
Unimaginable that this would be performed today, let alone on a race track!
But I do remember that Zandvoort was also used for caravan races and stuff that was shown on TV.
For that I miss the 80ies & 90ies
I did not know this! Thanks for this!
Where’s that red arrow pointing to?
Isn’t it rumoured that he was one of the getaway drivers of the bende van Nijvel?
I was completely oblivious to all of this except for the link with the Bende van Nijvel / Tueurs du Brabant.
Rest in peace “Elaine.”
Does anybody know why there is a difference in naming between Dutch (bende van Nijvel) and French/English (Brabant Killers)?
While trying to google more about this I accidentally found an interesting wiki page about accidental decapitations.
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I remember seeing this on tv, horror!
was it imediatly clear when you watched it on TV?
I was 6 years old but it’s the first time I see/hear about this
Unimaginable that this would be performed today, let alone on a race track!
But I do remember that Zandvoort was also used for caravan races and stuff that was shown on TV.
For that I miss the 80ies & 90ies
I did not know this! Thanks for this!
Where’s that red arrow pointing to?
Isn’t it rumoured that he was one of the getaway drivers of the bende van Nijvel?
I was completely oblivious to all of this except for the link with the Bende van Nijvel / Tueurs du Brabant.
Rest in peace “Elaine.”
Does anybody know why there is a difference in naming between Dutch (bende van Nijvel) and French/English (Brabant Killers)?
While trying to google more about this I accidentally found an interesting wiki page about accidental decapitations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_who_were_decapitated
What’s even more interesting is that apparently there have been more accidental decapitations in the USA than in the rest of the world combined.
That’s a good post. Interesting.
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