HARRY Kane’s three children have been injured in a multiple vehicle car accident in Germany.
The terrifying incident is understood to have unfolded at around 5.15pm on Monday in Bavaria, near the Munich district.
A Renault driver, 20, smashed into a black Mercedes Vito while trying to turn onto a motorway slip road[/caption] The kids were travelling in the Mercedes van[/caption] Emergency services transported eight people to hospital[/caption]That same day, Kane flew back to Britain with FC Bayern ahead of their Champion League away clash at Arsenal on Tuesday night.
A Renault driver, 20, smashed into a black Mercedes Vito while trying to turn onto a motorway slip road, as reported by Bild.
Three of the top striker’s children – Louis three, Vivienne, five, and Ivy, seven – were travelling in the Mercedes and were rushed to hospital, it is understood.
The children were transported by ambulance, but did not suffer any serious injuries.
Reports claim Kane’s wife Katie and their youngest child Henry, seven months, were not in the car.
The Mercedes was driven by a 24-year-old woman from the district and there were three passengers in the Renault, aged three, 43 and 48.
A Land Rover, driven by a 62-year-old woman, was also caught up in the shocking collision.
All eight people involved in the smash suffered minor injuries and were transported to hospital via ambulance and helicopters.
KANE BACK IN BRITAIN
Harry Kane returned to his former North London stomping ground on Tuesday night to haunt old foes Arsenal once again.
The ex-Tottenham talisman was back on these shores with Bayern Munich to take on the Gunners in the Champions League quarter-finals.
He helped the German giants to a 2-2 draw with Arsenal, with the two sides set to meet again in Munich next week.
Kane, 30, put Bayern 2-1 up from the penalty spot in the 32nd minute, after Leroy Sane had been fouled by William Saliba in the box.
After the game, the England captain spoke to TNT Sports.
He said: “Having no fans here tonight was tough. Having a full stadium [next week] will push us on.
“We had a big chance to go 3-1 up but Leroy didn’t put it away unfortunately.
“It’s been an amazing experience in Germany personally. To see a different culture and a different league.
“The league is gone this season but I am there for a long time.”