Wild scenes unfolded on Sunday morning in Pottendorf in the state of Baden (Lower Austria): a previously unknown driver crashed into the entrance door of a supermarket after ramming into an electric charging station. The suspected driver later came forward. But an eyewitness dismissed it: “The driver was much younger!”
Emergency call to the police around 3:30 a.m.: In Pottendorf, a driver crashed head-on into the entrance door of the empties return department of a supermarket. When emergency services arrived on the scene, they found the destroyed Hyundai i30, but no trace of the steering wheel.
Electric charging station rammed
An eyewitness reported that a young man drove from the B60 into the supermarket parking lot at high speed. First he rammed an electric charging station before the car finally crashed head-on into the glass door of the bottle return area. The driver reportedly immediately got out of the car and fled on foot.
Has the “wrong driver” reported?
While emergency services were conducting rescue efforts and filming the accident, a man came to the scene of the accident and identified himself as the accident driver. However, a witness contradicted this statement: “The real driver was much younger,” the witness said. The police investigation continued throughout the night.
The Pottendorf fire brigade recovered the Hyundai with the crane and removed the leaked assets.
Source: Krone

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