A head-on collision between a motorcyclist and a car in Wagrain ended fatally on Saturday afternoon. A 60-year-old Austrian crossed the oncoming lane for no apparent reason. Despite the defibrillator, all help came too late.
Two Austrians were riding their motorbikes in Wagrain on Saturday afternoon. In the Moos district, one of the two, a 60-year-old, crossed the oncoming traffic. The tragic accident began. He collided with the car of a 38-year-old German.
First, the motorcycle handlebars were thrown over the car, the helmet was torn off and the driver lay motionless on the ground. The first attempts at resuscitation failed. Even the police defibrillator did not help.
The motorcyclist died at the scene of his injuries. The driver of the car was injured in his left hand. An alcohol test was negative. The B163 was closed for two hours. 25 firefighters with five vehicles, a Red Cross team, a paramedic, an emergency doctor and a local doctor were at the scene of the accident. The crisis intervention team cared for relatives and those involved.
Source: Krone

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