On Friday evening, an 18-year-old driver came from the street in Kumberg (Graz area) and crashed head-on against a tree. The young woman and her four passengers – between 14 and 16 years old – were still able to get out of the car and were taken to the hospital by the rescue.
Along the way with a fully occupied car on a smooth road, according to the police, probably too fast: Friday evening lost an 18-year control over her car on a municipal road in Kumberg. She turned from the street to the left and crashed her head against a tree in an adjacent forest.
Injuries of an indefinite degree
When the police arrived, all passengers had already come on their own. The 18-year-old and four of her friends between the ages of 14 and 16 were injured, but responsive. They were admitted to the LKH Graz with injuries of an indefinite degree.
According to the police, an alkotest with the driver was negative and the total damage was caused by the car.
Source: Krone

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