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Hamburg Police Probe Passenger in Dooring Crash That Killed Wanda Perdelwitz

Investigators say a U.S. citizen residing in Austria opened a van door into her path on a Hamburg bike lane.

Overview

  • Police have opened an investigation into the 28-year-old passenger on suspicion of negligent homicide under Section 222 of the German Criminal Code.
  • The collision occurred on September 28 on An der Verbindungsbahn near Dammtor station when a Ford Transit stopped and the passenger opened the door into the bike lane.
  • Perdelwitz, 41, suffered severe head injuries and died in hospital on October 6, according to a family death notice.
  • Media reports describe the suspect as a U.S. citizen who lives in Austria and was visiting Hamburg, and his current whereabouts have not been confirmed.
  • A cycling group has called a vigil at the site, while legal commentary suggests a likely fine and notes vehicle liability insurance typically covers medical, funeral and possible compensation claims.