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Accident with a blood alcohol level of 2.95 - female driver slightly injured

A 58-year-old female driver was injured in an accident in Dargun (Mecklenburg Lake District) on Saturday afternoon. The woman had wanted to overtake a car that wanted to turn left and was indicating, the police said. The two cars collided and the 58-year-old woman's car left the road, initially...

A blue light on a police emergency vehicle. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
A blue light on a police emergency vehicle. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Mecklenburg Lake District - Accident with a blood alcohol level of 2.95 - female driver slightly injured

A 58-year-old female driver was injured in an accident in Dargun (Mecklenburg Lake District) on Saturday afternoon. The woman had wanted to overtake a car that wanted to turn left and was indicating, the police said. The two cars collided and the 58-year-old woman's car left the road, initially hitting a house wall and finally coming to a halt at a yard gate. The woman was slightly injured. During the accident investigation, the police officers detected the smell of alcohol on the 58-year-old's breath. A measurement showed a level of 2.95 per mille. Criminal proceedings were initiated against the woman for drunk driving.

Police press release

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The accident in Dargun, Mecklenburg Lake District, involved a woman with a high alcohol level. According to police reports, she had a blood alcohol level of 2.95, which led to the incident. Unfortunately, the collision caused her car to leave the road and hit a house wall before coming to a stop at a yard gate. Fortunately, the woman only sustained slight injuries. Subsequently, traffic in the area was disrupted due to the police investigation and cleanup efforts. This accident serves as a reminder of the dangers of drunk driving, particularly in sensitive areas like the Lake District.

Source: www.stern.de

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