Four Dead in Two Separate Traffic Accidents in Groningen Province
Four people killed in two separate crashes near Grijpskerk and Den Ham, marking one of Groningen’s deadliest traffic days in years.
Monday, August 11, 2025, turned into an exceptionally tragic day for traffic in the province of Groningen, with four people losing their lives in two separate accidents. According to police and regional archives, such a high number of fatalities in a single day is extremely rare.
Three Dead in Head-On Collision near Grijpskerk
The first accident occurred around 9:00 AM on the Friesestraatweg (N355) near Grijpskerk. Two cars collided head-on, resulting in severe injuries to multiple people. Despite swift action by emergency services, medical teams were unable to save the lives of three occupants from the two vehicles.
The victims have been identified as a 62-year-old man and a 73-year-old man, both from the municipality of Westerkwartier, and a 50-year-old woman from the municipality of Noardeast-Fryslân. Another person was seriously injured in the crash.
The road between Grijpskerk and Visvliet was completely closed for hours while police investigated the cause. The exact circumstances remain under investigation.
Motorcyclist Killed in Den Ham
Later that day, around 2:20 PM, a second fatal accident occurred on the Sietse Veldstraweg (N983) near Den Ham. A 73-year-old motorcyclist from Groningen lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a tree. Emergency services, including fire crews, ambulances, and the police, rushed to the scene, but the victim died from his injuries before he could be taken to the hospital.
A Rarely High Death Toll
Figures from Statistics Netherlands (CBS) show that Groningen typically records between 20 and 40 traffic fatalities annually. Fatalities involving three people in a single accident have happened before — such as in Finsterwolde in 2020 and Grootegast in 2024 — but a total of four deaths in one day is exceptional.
Authorities are urging all road users to remain alert and cautious. Both accidents are still under investigation by the police.