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Berlin Driver Dies After Medical Emergency as Separate Crashes Across Germany Injure Several

Only one crash has a confirmed medical cause, with other investigations still open.

Overview

  • Police say a 35-year-old lost consciousness while driving in Berlin-Marzahn, ran a red light, entered tram tracks, struck a power mast, and later died in hospital; his 29-year-old passenger sustained minor injuries and was discharged.
  • First aiders began resuscitation before firefighters continued efforts; BVG supplied a crane to lift the car from the track bed, and 20 Berlin fire personnel with eight vehicles handled the recovery.
  • A three-vehicle chain collision on the A7 near Dietmannsried injured six people, including one seriously but not in life-threatening condition, and shut the northbound carriageway for about two hours as a rescue helicopter landed.
  • On the B98 near Putzkau a lorry left the road and hit an oak tree, trapping the 48-year-old driver who was freed by firefighters and taken to hospital with serious injuries, with traffic guided past the scene as crews felled the damaged tree.
  • In Hebertshausen an 82-year-old turning driver collided with a 40-year-old motorcyclist, igniting both vehicles and severely injuring the biker who was airlifted to an accident clinic, as the state road was closed for roughly three hours.