Dakar rally spectators injured in car accident in Argentina

The accident occurred at kilometer 6.6 of the prologue to the Dakar 2016.

Update: 2016-01-03 09:46 GMT
China's Guo Meiling, driver of the X-Raid Team, sits in the drivers' seat of her car after an accident in which at least 8 spectators were injured, during the Buenos Aires-Rosario prologue stage of the Dakar Rally 2016, in Arrecifes, Argentina. Guo

Rosario: Several spectators were injured during the Dakar Rally on Saturday after a Mini Cooper plowed into the crowd before the start of the race in Argentina.

The accident occurred at kilometer 6.6 of the prologue to the Dakar 2016, which starts between Buenos Aires and Rosario. Organisers suspended Saturday's special stage.

A Dakar statement said four spectators were injured and taken to local hospitals. However, it did not provide details on their injuries.

Daniel Modesto, a doctor at the Santa Francisca de Arrecifes hospital, told Argentine station TN that 10 people were treated for injuries, including a pregnant woman and four children. He said one child and one adult man were seriously injured. The child was airlifted to a larger hospital, while the man was transferred in an ambulance, he said.

The vehicle that veered off the road was No. 360, which belongs to Guo Meiling. Guo is the first Chinese woman to compete in Dakar.

It was unclear she or other drivers were injured.

Competitors were participating in a special stage to determine Sunday's opening day order.

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