Tragic accident on A19 at Rostock: two dead and several injuries!

Tragic accident on A19 at Rostock: two dead and several injuries!

A tragic incident occurred on the evening of last Saturday on Autobahn 19 near Rostock when a car accident demanded the lives of two people and three more seriously injured. The accident occurred due to circumstances that had previously been unexplained when a 76-year-old driver came off the road and overturned. The police confirmed this in the event of an initial assessment.

The deceased are the 76-year-old driver and a 69-year-old passenger, both of whom were still suffering from their serious injuries at the scene of the accident. Another insassin, a 71-year-old, could be reanimated by emergency doctors on site. The situation was so critical that they had to be brought to different clinics together with two other passengers-a 23-year-old and a 70-year-old.

Details on the course of the accident

The exact course of the accident remains unclear for the time being. Previous investigations by the police have not yet been able to provide any conclusive answers. The serious accident also made an immediate closure of the highway towards Rostock port, which lasted about three hours. For drivers who were nearby during this time, this meant a five -digit damage amount of around 30,000 euros.

The inspectors now analyze the matches and possibly also witness reports in order to determine the causes of this tragic event. It has not been fully clarified whether technical defects, human failure or other influencing factors could have played a role. In the German traffic safety culture, which is strictly monitored, an accident of this scope is always an occasion for concern and invites you to an intensive examination.

The local authorities ask possible eyewitnesses to report to get a complete picture of the incident. This appeal is particularly important to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

For more information and details about the course of the accident, reference is made to an article, as www.welt.de reports .

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