Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane faced a moment of intense worry as news emerged that his three eldest children were involved in a car crash in Germany. Fortunately, daughters Ivy and Vivienne, aged seven and three respectively, along with three-year-old son Louis, emerged unscathed from the three-car collision.
The incident reportedly occurred on Monday while Kane was en route to England for Bayern Munich’s Champions League quarter-final clash against Arsenal. According to German news outlet Bild, the crash transpired when a Renault collided with the black Mercedes Vito transporting Kane’s children as it turned onto a motorway slip road. Subsequently, the Renault also collided with a Land Rover, prompting swift emergency response with an ambulance dispatched to the scene.
Despite the alarming nature of the crash, all three children were swiftly taken to the hospital for precautionary checks. Thankfully, Kane’s youngest child Henry, aged seven months, and wife Kate were not present in the vehicle at the time of the incident.
Assuring concerned fans, a spokesperson for the England skipper conveyed that the children were unharmed and underwent routine examinations at the hospital. The spokesperson reiterated that there were no injuries sustained by any of Kane’s children in the collision.
Firefighters at the scene emphasized the fortunate outcome, describing the children as “really lucky” to have escaped unscathed despite the substantial damage sustained by all vehicles involved.
Remarkably, just a day following the traumatic incident, Kane made a resilient return to the pitch in North London, where he demonstrated his unwavering focus by converting a penalty in Bayern Munich’s 2-2 draw against Arsenal in the Champions League quarter-finals.
The incident serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictability of life off the pitch, with Kane’s children emerging unharmed from a potentially disastrous situation, providing a profound sense of relief for the footballing community and the striker’s supporters alike.