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Schoolchildren approached in Nuremberg - the driver leaves the scene of the accident

2021-05-07T10:39:51.813Z


A schoolboy was injured in a traffic accident in St. Leonhard on Wednesday. The driver involved committed hit-and-run. The police are looking for witnesses. 


A schoolboy was injured in a traffic accident in St. Leonhard on Wednesday.

The driver involved committed hit-and-run.

The police are looking for witnesses. 

Nuremberg - A 14-year-old student was injured in a traffic accident in the St. Leonhard district of the city of Nuremberg * on Wednesday evening (May 5).

The police are now looking for clues about the driver involved, who left the scene of the accident without permission. 

Nuremberg: student was taken to the hospital 

According to a message from the Central Franconian Police Headquarters *, the 14-year-old was standing at a pedestrian passage on Schlachthofstrasse at number 17 at around 6:30 p.m. Because he was terrified of a dog, he suddenly stepped out onto the street and was hit by someone driving by Car hit. 

The driver of the car got out briefly, but went undetected from the scene of the accident.

The injured student was taken to a hospital by the ambulance service. 

Nuremberg: police are looking for witnesses to the accident

The woman we are looking for is described as follows: 45 years old, slim, about 165 cm tall.

She is said to have worn light-colored outerwear and blue jeans and had blonde or red-blonde hair.

The car should be a BMW. 

The Nuremberg traffic police asks the driver of the car involved in the accident or witnesses who observed the course of the accident or who can provide information about the driver to call 0911 / 6583-1530. 

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Source: merkur

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