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Two Cycling Accidents Leave Women Injured in Separate Incidents in Germany

A 36-year-old cyclist was lightly injured in Heidelberg, while a 57-year-old cyclist suffered serious injuries in Berlin after crossing a red light.

  • In Heidelberg, a 36-year-old cyclist was struck by a car driven by an 86-year-old man who cut a turn too sharply, causing her to fall and sustain light injuries.
  • The cyclist's two-year-old son, who was riding in a trailer attached to her bike, was unharmed in the Heidelberg incident.
  • The elderly driver involved in the Heidelberg collision faces a potential charge of negligent bodily harm.
  • In Berlin, a 57-year-old cyclist was seriously injured after reportedly running a red light and being struck by a car driven by a 73-year-old man.
  • The Berlin cyclist sustained internal injuries as well as head and leg trauma and was hospitalized, while the driver in this case remained uninjured.
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