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Auto rest in parked cars - Driver drove without a driver's license

After the accident in Zehlendorf with two seriously injured persons and several damaged cars, new insights have emerged. The driver should not have been sitting behind the wheel.

The driver of the accident vehicle in Zehlendorf was driving without a valid license.
The driver of the accident vehicle in Zehlendorf was driving without a valid license.

Heavy accident in Zehlendorf - Auto rest in parked cars - Driver drove without a driver's license

The driver, who collided with five parked cars with his car, according to the police, does not have a driver's license. The authority is investigating for endangering road traffic, dangerous interference in road traffic, and driving without a driver's license against the 22-year-old, as reported by the police. Significant damage was caused.

According to the police's statements, the man was on the road early on Monday morning with significantly excessive speed and apparently lost control of his vehicle. The car hit a parked car, went into a skid, crashed into four other cars, and then hit a street lamp on the sidewalk.

The 22-year-old and his 18-year-old passenger suffered serious injuries and were taken to a hospital for treatment. The fire department initially spoke of life-threatening injuries. In the car, a revolver was found. The two are said to have resisted medical treatment.

The incident occurred in the district of Zehlendorf, specifically on a busy Berlin street. Due to the severe nature of the accident, the area around the crash site was cordoned off by the police for several hours. The 22-year-old, despite not having a driver's license, was found to have been driving an automatic vehicle. The high speed and lack of a valid license have raised concerns about the increasing rate of criminality related to traffic violations in the city.

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