One dead, three injured: After the devastating car accident at the Tamsweger Friedhof in Salzburg, many questions remain unanswered.
The traces have been removed as far as possible. The fatal moments of the past few days can only be guessed at. And yet the question remains: what exactly happened in the fatal accident near the Tamsweg cemetery?
Lost control of the car
The fact is: early Sunday morning a driver (17) lost control of his car. The car crashed head-on into a cemetery wall. The local was traveling with two 18 year olds and a teenager (17). They were on their way home from a local visit.
head against the windshield
The force of the impact knocked the rear passenger’s head against the windshield. The 18-year-old did not survive the accident. According to police, he was not wearing a seatbelt. Two other occupants suffered minor injuries. The drunk driver (1.18 per thousand) suffered serious injuries himself.
The expert Gerhard Kronreif should now clarify the exact course of the accident. Crucial to him: which of the occupants was wearing the seat belt at the time of the accident. “The speed of the car is also a problem,” says Kronreif. The speed limit at the scene of the accident is 30.
Source: Krone

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