The series of serious traffic accidents in Styria does not tear off. In the night of Saturday, a resident of the vehicle died in a violent crash in a tunnel on the A9, the driver was injured.
Around 3:30 am a 44-year-old car time program hit the concrete range of a demolition bay on the Pyhrnautobahn in the Tunnel Wald to the north for unknown cause. The impact was huge, the 44-year-old passenger was seriously injured and died on the scene of the accident.
A9 blocked for two hours
The steering wheel was injured indefinitely and brought to the UKH Kalwang. The highway was closed for approximately two hours during the operation.
Dead Motorcyclist, 18-year-old car duration programs in deep sleep
The drama is part of a whole series of serious accidents in Styria. On Friday afternoon, a 56-year-old motorcyclist in St. Johann im Saggautal (Leibnitz District) crashed into the car that was driven by a 37-year-old. He still succumbed to his injuries on the scene of the accident. In the night of Saturday, an 18-year-old with his car on Packer’s main road was destroyed, he was put in artificial deep sleep by the emergency doctor because of his serious head injury. His 15-year-old passenger was also serious injury.
Exceptional series of accidents in Trofaiach?
And in Trofaiach (Leoben District), the police continue a mysterious series of accidents. Around 4 p.m. various collisions were reported to the B115, the driver, a 59-year-old Grazer, initially fled. Moments later the police could investigate him. She currently assumes that the man who stated that he had caused a disease that caused accidents in intention. Two children were somewhat injured.
Source: Krone

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