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91-Year-Old Woman Crashes Into Police Car, Hits Second Vehicle Fleeing Scene

Source: Nu.cw·1 day ago·Curaçao·1 min read

A 91-year-old woman was involved in a multi-vehicle collision in the German city of Görlitz on Monday. The incident began when she drove her car into a parked or stationary police vehicle. Rather than stopping, she attempted to flee the scene and in doing so struck a second vehicle, then collided with the police car again. The repeated collisions caused damage to multiple vehicles. Authorities were on the scene and the woman was subsequently detained or identified as a result of the incident. The case raises questions about elderly driving safety and road regulations. No details on injuries were immediately available from the excerpt.

Key Facts
  • A 91-year-old woman collided with a police vehicle in Görlitz, Germany, on Monday.
  • After the initial crash, she attempted to flee and struck a second vehicle before hitting the police car again.
  • The incident has drawn attention to concerns around elderly drivers and road safety.
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