Horror accident involving a German family on their way south! The 51-year-old mother hit the foot of a guardrail that morning in Upper Austria, causing the car to overturn and crash into a wall on its roof. Mother and daughter were seriously injured and the father was also not unharmed.
A 51-year-old German woman was driving her car on the Pyhrnautobahn towards Graz on Sunday morning at around 6:50. In the municipality of Roßleithen, she left the road for unknown reasons and crashed into a crash barrier. The vehicle then overturned and crashed into a noise barrier while it was lying on the roof of the vehicle.
Mother had to be flown to Graz
The two passengers, the 61-year-old husband and the 15-year-old daughter, were able to free themselves from the wreckage. The driver was rescued by first aid workers, including several doctors. The mother and daughter were seriously injured, the father suffered unspecified injuries. The 51-year-old had to be flown by rescue helicopter to the Kepler University Hospital in Linz, and the two passengers were taken by rescue to the Pyhrn-Eisenwurzen Clinic in Kirchdorf. The A9 had to be closed until shortly after 9:00.
Croatian ignored ban
At around 08:20, a 57-year-old Croatian was driving his car in the same direction. He ignored the red light at the St. Pankraz exit, drove to the St. Pankraz tunnel and turned around there. At that moment, a highway patrol was driving on the A9 and saw the car parked in the opposite direction. It is shown.
Source: Krone

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