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14-year-old cyclist seriously injured in accident

A 14-year-old cyclist has been hit by a car at a traffic light crossing in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg and seriously injured. After the accident on Wednesday evening on the corner of Wisbyer Straße and Neumannstraße, the boy was taken to a hospital for inpatient treatment with injuries to his arm...

An ambulance drives to an operation. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
An ambulance drives to an operation. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Prenzlauer Berg - 14-year-old cyclist seriously injured in accident

A 14-year-old cyclist has been hit by a car at a traffic light crossing in Berlin-PrenzlauerBerg and seriously injured. After the accident on Wednesday evening on the corner of Wisbyer Straße and Neumannstraße, the boy was taken to a hospital for inpatient treatment with injuries to his arm and head, police said on Thursday. The police are investigating the circumstances of the accident. According to initial findings, the car stopped at a red light. When the driver drove off at the green light, he crashed his car into the young cyclist coming from the left, it was reported.

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The accident in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg has sparked concerns about traffic safety in the area. Parents are now urging children to be extra cautious when crossing streets, particularly at traffic light intersections. The police have advised drivers to pay more attention to their surroundings and follow traffic rules strictly to prevent such accidents. Another car accident was reported in Berlin the same week, causing traffic disruptions in Prenzlauer Berg's neighborhood of Pankow.

Source: www.stern.de

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