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Germany Records Deadly 24-Hour Wave of Road Crashes as Police Probe Causes

Police have launched expert-led investigations into the causes, with reconstructions and forensic tests under way.

Overview

  • Near Weinbach in Hesse, two adults died and a four-year-old was critically injured after their car struck oncoming traffic and then a flatbed truck, with a court-appointed expert now examining the sequence of impacts and vehicle fires.
  • On the A14 near Großweitzschen in Saxony, a 20-year-old BMW driver suffered severe injuries in a multivehicle crash and died in hospital, prompting hours-long closures while Autobahnpolizei documented the scene.
  • A transport van hit the end of a traffic queue on the A1 near Dibbersen in Lower Saxony, pushing a Peugeot partly under a lorry and leaving two occupants seriously injured as two lanes were shut for about 90 minutes.
  • Three lorries collided on the A12 between Fürstenwalde-West and Storkow in Brandenburg, lightly injuring two drivers and blocking the Berlin-bound carriageway for several hours during recovery operations.
  • Additional fatalities included an 81-year-old who died after a Mazda overturned near Teichland in Brandenburg and a 71-year-old killed in a head-on crash in the Aschaffenburg district, while a reported fatal rear-end collision in Frankfurt-Bockenheim remains pending official confirmation.