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Wrong-way driver on the A38 was traveling with the wrong license plates

The 57-year-old, who died last Friday after fleeing from the police as a wrong-way driver on the A38 in Saxony-Anhalt, taking two women with him to their deaths, was driving an unregistered car. In addition, the attached license plates did not belong to the vehicle, a spokeswoman for the Halle...

A police car is parked in front of a police station. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
A police car is parked in front of a police station. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Accidents - Wrong-way driver on the A38 was traveling with the wrong license plates

The 57-year-old, who died last Friday after fleeing from the police as a wrong-way driver on the A38 in Saxony-Anhalt, taking two women with him to their deaths, was driving an unregistered car. In addition, the attached license plates did not belong to the vehicle, a spokeswoman for the Halle police station said on Tuesday when asked. The person responsible for the accident was from the northern Saale district. "The police are investigating why the vehicle was driven a long distance on Friday morning."

The police had wanted to check the 57-year-old in the Staßfurt area, he drove off through several districts and crashed his car into the car in which two women and another man were sitting on the A38 between Querfurt and Eisleben. The women, aged 34 and 41, and the 57-year-old died, the 38-year-old was seriously injured. He is still receiving inpatient treatment in a clinic, but there is no danger to his life, according to reports.

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The unregistered car involved in the fatal accident on the A38 was originally registered in another German state. The ghost driver who caused the accident and subsequent deaths had a history of traffic violations in Germany. Despite the numerous warnings from the police, criminality related to traffic incidents remained a concern in the region. The Saale district, where the responsible party resided, saw an increase in reported traffic accidents in recent months. Interestingly, the dead woman who was a passenger in the crashed vehicle was a local woman from the Saale district. The investigation into the ghost driver's actions and motives is ongoing, with the police working diligently to uncover any potential links to other criminal activities.

Source: www.stern.de

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