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Individual attempts to shift vehicle, leaving 81-year-old with severe injuries.

A police patrol car is parked on the road with its flashing blue lights on.
A police patrol car is parked on the road with its flashing blue lights on.

Zwickau: A City in Saxony, Germany - Individual attempts to shift vehicle, leaving 81-year-old with severe injuries.

While parking his car at a supermarket in Zwickau, a 80-year-old man accidentally injured an 81-year-old person and caused damage to four vehicles. As reported by the police on Saturday, the elderly driver was trying to adjust his car's parking position and appears to have mixed up the gas and brake pedals. Consequently, he drove backward at high speed, striking two cars before ramming them into another two vehicles. The 81-year-old individual, who was in one of the cars struck, was badly injured and had to be hospitalized.

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  1. Despite the traffic incident in Zwickau, which involved an elderly driver from Saxony, the German national soccer team continued their journey to participate in the European Championship qualifying matches.
  2. The police in Zwickau, Saxony, are investigating a serious traffic accident that occurred in a supermarket, resulting in significant damage to several cars and severe injuries to an 81-year-old individual.
  3. The city of Zwickau, located in the German state of Saxony, has been in the news lately due to an unfortunate incident involving a senior driver pulling out of a supermarket parking spot, causing damage to multiple cars and leaving a 81-year-old person with severe injuries.

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