A worse face offered emergency services on the B1 near Traun in Upper Austria on Thursday evening. A BMW with three passengers was torn apart on the street. Unfortunately, all the help came too late for the wheel, an official 15-year-old 15-year-old boy from Linz. His two passengers (17 and 19) are seriously injured. At the place of the accident there were tumultuous scenes …
It was around 8:50 PM when, according to eyewitnesses, the white BMW apparently overtaken another car on the B1 after the intersection of the Trauner and the 15-year-old driver lost control of the vehicle.
The car drove to Linz from the travel direction and stepped too far to the right to the right. Then it picked up, apparently crashed into an advertising table, crashed and then came to a halt of the dike. The 15-year-old Chechense was immediately dead. His two seriously injured passengers (17-year-old from Marchtrenk and 19-year-old from Traun) had to be found by emergency services.
Tumultuous scenes at the scene of the accident
Three emergency doctors and various Red Cross cars were warned on the scene of the accident. The family of the 15-year-old family also arrived on the spot. It is said that they have been tumultly scenes. The mother suffered from a collapse and was medically supervised.
Countless friends and acquaintances, including some from the illegal razor and tuners scene, also came to the scene of the accident and took mobile phone photos and videos. Emergency services felt tight because of the many spectators in their work. Police officers then tried to protect the fire brigade and save employees against unwanted recordings and curious views.
The white BMW is said to have heard the parents of the 17-year-old Austrian. This may have left the 15-year-old from the steering wheel. According to a witness traveling in another car, the driver of the accident would have tried to encourage her in a car race. The B1 was closed for mountains and cleaning up the crossing of the Trauner.
Source: Krone

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