A mother and her two children in Siegendorf (Eisenstadt-Umwelt district) in Burgenland were in great danger. On their way home they were almost hit by a car. Thanks to the guardian angels, nothing happened to them.
An accident in front of the elementary school in Siegendorf caused a stir on Wednesday around 2 p.m. A 48-year-old father was driving with his two daughters to pick up his third child after school. While looking for a parking space, the man drove onto the roundabout at Haydnplatz – and lost control of the steering wheel. Instead of braking so that the car could be parked properly, the driver stepped on the accelerator. The car hit a tree with full force. The trunk burst and fell over. The girls in the back seat suffered minor injuries.
“We narrowly escaped disaster”
A mother and her two children reacted with shock. The family was in the immediate vicinity of the accident scene, opposite the primary school, and had several guardian angels. “If there had not been a tree there, the mother and her children would have been badly affected,” report astonished witnesses. Having narrowly escaped an accident, the stricken mother and her two children were visibly in shock. Not only were the rescue brigade and the police on the scene, but a crisis intervention team was also called in to care for all those involved.
“Allah never looks at Siegendorf”
It turned out that the driver was probably very drunk. Due to his extremely high blood alcohol level, the 48-year-old could not be questioned immediately, authorities said. His driver’s license was confiscated. The father of three is a Syrian who ended up in Siegendorf while on the run with his family and has already fully integrated into local life, it is said.
However, the craftsman from Aleppo is often noticed in the community for excessive alcohol consumption. When asked how this fits with his religion, he casually replied: Allah does not know, he does not care for Siegendorf.
Source: Krone
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