The tragic accident of a Petri disciple from the Güssing district overshadowed the Easter weekend. The 27-year-old was killed in the stove fire in his minibus. We are still waiting for the result of the autopsy.
As reported, the accident happened on Holy Saturday. A 27-year-old from Burgenland went fishing in Styria with a friend. His van was parked right next to a fishing pond in Großwilfersdorf. In the afternoon, the 27-year-old made himself comfortable in his bus and lay down to sleep.
shock to companions
When the supervisor wanted to check around 8 p.m., he was startled. The acquaintance found the Burgenlander with serious injuries in the burnt-out interior of the bus. “A mobile gas heater that was behind the passenger seat suddenly caught fire,” police detectives said. According to the experts, the fire may have started due to the radiated heat and the close distance to the seat.
The 27-year-old fisherman could not free himself in time, he did not survive the fire. Dismay and sadness reign in his home community in the district of Güssing. An autopsy was ordered. The result is not yet available.
Wild ran in the street
On Easter Sunday, a serious accident occurred on the B 56 near Urbersdorf in the morning hours. A car went off the road due to crossing deer. The car drove at full speed through a stream bed and then crashed into a tree. The local fire brigade and comrades from Strem and Güssing had to free a trapped victim from the wreckage. Hopital! 50 Florianis were deployed for the rescue.
Car rolled into river
On Easter Monday around five o’clock in the morning, the city fire brigade of Oberwart had to turn out. For an initially unknown cause, a car rolled onto the Pinka. “With a cable winch we were able to pull the car onto the road. Slightly damaged, the car was parked in a parking lot,” said the volunteers.
The driver of a tractor in Jabing escaped unhurt. His tractor overturned on a slightly sloping path in the woods, but the driver was not injured.
Source: Krone

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