Overview
- On July 21 on Kreisstraße 21 near Abtei Marienstatt a 59-year-old driver crossed into the opposite lane, causing two successive head-on collisions that left her and two other motorists severely injured and critically wounded an 82-year-old passenger
- The second crash occurred on July 22 on Bundesstraße 256 between Schöneberg and Bergenhausen when a post van slipped on a rain-slicked surface into oncoming traffic, severely injuring its 40-year-old driver and lightly wounding a 50-year-old taxi driver
- Emergency crews airlifted the most critically injured victims from both accidents to regional hospitals via helicopter
- Investigators have not yet determined why the 59-year-old driver lost control on the straight section of Kreisstraße 21 and are examining potential factors including wet road conditions and driver error
- Both crash sites remain fully closed for detailed evidence gathering, underscoring persistent safety challenges on narrow rural roads in the Westerwald region