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While driving: Sheet of ice pierces the windshield of a BMW driver

2024-01-16T14:11:35.830Z

Highlights: While driving: Sheet of ice pierces the windshield of a BMW driver. The driver of the car was uninjured. The amount of damage is in the lower four-digit range. The police are looking for witnesses who can provide information on the identification of the truck that caused the accident. They are asked to contact the receiving police station in Poing. Phone: (08121) 9917-0. More news can be found in our new Merkur.de app, now in an improved design with more personalization functions.



Status: 16.01.2024, 14:58 PM

By: Michael Acker

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A falling sheet of ice has smashed the windshield of a car (symbolic photo). © Police

Shocking moment while driving: A sheet of ice falling from a truck has smashed through the windshield of a 54-year-old man. The driver of the car was uninjured.

Anzing - A 54-year-old driver from Erding was driving his BMW X15 on the state road 3 (airport tangent) in a northerly direction on Monday, January 2580, at noon. In a long right-hand bend in the municipality of Anzing, a previously unknown white truck with yellow lettering came towards him. Then the accident happened, as reported by the Poing police inspectorate only on Tuesday, January 16.

Ice sheet hits windshield of BMW X3

According to the police, the truck lost a 50 by 50 centimeter sheet of ice on the side, which, despite the BMW driver's braking, hit the windshield of the car and damaged it on one side.

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The driver of the truck continued his journey in the direction of the Markt Schwaben junction. The BMW driver was unable to continue his journey and stopped immediately due to the accident. The amount of damage is in the lower four-digit range.

Poing Police Inspectorate is looking for witnesses to the accident

The police are looking for witnesses who can provide information on the identification of the truck that caused the accident. They are asked to contact the receiving police station in Poing. Phone: (08121) 9917-0.

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