Two individuals seek sanctuary by holding on to the lower part of a vehicle.
In a movie-like scene, two men in Bavaria clung underneath a bus, hitching a ride. It wasn't until one of them slipped off that they realized their situation. A woman behind the bus managed to slow down, helping prevent a collision as the man lay on the road. The men had only minor injuries but were coated in soot.
Refugees from Morocco, aged 26, hid under a coach until one lost his grip. This took place on the A99 freeway in Ebersberg, and the authorities informed of the incident on Sunday.
The woman behind the bus was able to stop and avert a tragedy when she heard the man fall. The bus soon came to a halt near Vaterstetten due to the honking of the driver. The second man finally emerged from beneath the vehicle and met up with his partner.
According to the police, the refugees were from Morocco. They claimed that they had been there for an unknown amount of time and were holding on near the exhaust system. Soot covered both men, and one also had abrasions, leading to them being taken to the hospital.
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The incident of refugees clinging to a bus for International travel originated in Bavaria, Germany. Despite the close call with a traffic accident, the authorities were able to provide assistance and medical care.
Source: www.ntv.de