Two 21-year-olds were seriously injured when they crashed into a tree with a rented Audi Q3 almost unchecked on Wednesday.
A rescue helicopter had to fly one of the men to the hospital.
Oberschleißheim
- The accident happened on Wednesday, December 23rd, around 7.40pm in Oberschleißheim;
on Ferdinand-Schulz-Allee, a cul-de-sac that ends at the old Flugwerft.
Only Tempo 30 is allowed there.
The driver must have been traveling much faster, otherwise he would not have left the road in a right turn on a wet road and hit a tree, reports the police.
The impact was so severe that the seat belt on the passenger side was torn from the anchorage, according to the fire department.
The Audi automatically made an emergency call via e-call.
So the rescuers were quickly at the scene of the accident.
Rescue helicopter lands at the accident site
The driver from the Rosenheim district and the co-driver from Munich, both 21 years old, were seriously injured.
A rescue helicopter landed at the accident site.
The Oberschleißheim voluntary fire brigade was deployed with 23 men under commandant Wolfgang Schnell.
The rented Audi is ready for scrap, damage around 45,000 euros.
Driver does not have a driver's license
The driver is in real trouble.
The police have determined that he has given incorrect personal details and does not have a driver's license.
After he realized that the police would not give up, he was still in the hospital.
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