A 31-year-old did not want to lose a connection with the group for him in Bad Leonfelden (Upper Austria) on his motorcycle, accelerated and drove two cars in a sharp turn to the right. Then a car came to him.
Unfortunately it was a “classic”: a total of eight motorcyclists traveled on a tour of the Mühlviertel on Sunday evening. In the first group there were four motorcyclists who were already at the forefront. In the second group, the 31-year-old from Enzenkirchen was the first. He was followed by three other motorcyclists. At 7.13 pm the Turk took two cars on the B 126 from Bad Leonfelden in the direction of Zwettl one of the Rodl in a right -hand bend – probably because it did not want to lose the connection.
Two little daughters
At the same time, a car time program (20) drove from St. Oswald near Freistadt to Bad Leonfelden. The motorcyclist crashed his head against the oncoming car. Because of the frontal accident, the Motor link was so seriously injured that he died on the scene of the accident.
He leaves two small daughters at the primary school or kindergarten era. “The family moved a few years ago. He leaves two daughters, one goes to kindergarten, one to primary school. We will see exactly whether the family needs help,” says Christian Gmundner, mayor of Enzenkirchen.
Mother also died on this route
Fortunately, the Autodriver and his Co -Driver (21) of or -or -out -were only somewhat injured, although their car was massively damaged by the power of the impact.
It was only on July 26 of the previous year that, just 20 to 30 meters from the scene of the accident, had a triple mother racing against a truck with her car. De Linzer (34) died on the scene of the accident, her three children (3, 6 and 10 years old) were injured.
Source: Krone

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