Harry Kane's children victims of road accident

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Before flying to London to play his match against Arsenal in the Champions League, Harry Kane experienced a real scare on Monday. The English striker was warned of a car accident with his three children aged 3, 5 and 7 present. As reported The Sun, her children were transported in a black Mercedes. The car was struck while heading onto a highway ramp. More fear than harm for the Kane family.

The children were taken to hospital as a precaution, but none were injured. The other five people involved in the crash did not suffer major injuries either, according to the police report. This accident obviously did not disturb Harry Kane. On the pitch at the Emirates Stadium the next day, the Bayern Munich striker did not tremble on his penalty and contributed to the draw against Arsenal (2-2).

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