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A Bulgarian driver has run over a man on a motorcycle in Croatia killing him on the spot.
The incident occurred near the village of Soline, Dubrovnik-Neretva County around 12:15 am on Wednesday local time, the Croatian site index.hr reported.
The 62-year-old Bulgarian man with a Volkswagen Passat with Bulgarian license plates made a forbidden left turn hitting a 40-year-old Croatian on a motorcycle.
The killed man's body has been taken for autopsy to the hospital in Dubrovnik.
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