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Police seek witnesses following a cyclist's fatal accident.

Bystanders come across an unconscious cyclist entangled under his e-bike in Kaiserslautern; authorities seek witnesses to determine the cause of the collision.

A blue light on a police emergency vehicle.
A blue light on a police emergency vehicle.

Kaiserslautern: this is the place. - Police seek witnesses following a cyclist's fatal accident.

There's been a tragic incident in Kaiserslautern involving a cyclist. They've passed away, and the police department Westpfalz is seeking witnesses to this event. Initially, it's been discovered that a 54-year-old man was in the Wiesenthalerhof area around midday on Monday. Without any clear explanation, he seems to have lost control over his e-bike and ended up under it. Bystanders were the first to spot him, and they promptly started performing CPR to try and save him. Unfortunately, a doctor confirmed that he had already passed away. Authorities are urging anyone who witnessed the man or saw the accident to contact them with their information.

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The cyclist's fatal accident occurred in the Wiesenthalerhof area of Kaiserslautern, which is located in Rhineland-Palatinate, just like the Western Palatinate where the investigating police department, Westpfalz, operates. The authorities believe that the man, who was 54 years old, was riding an e-bike before the unfortunate incident happened. Despite the swift action of bystanders who performed CPR, the man passed away at the scene. Witnesses or anybody with relevant information about the accident are urged to contact the police.

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