Car crashes into pedestrians: Shocking accident in Münsingen with four injured!

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In Münster, a car seriously injured a 64-year-old pedestrian. The driver, 74, may have had a medical problem.

In Münster verletzte ein Auto einen 64-jährigen Fußgänger schwer. Der Fahrer, 74, hatte möglicherweise ein medizinisches Problem.
In Münster, a car seriously injured a 64-year-old pedestrian. The driver, 74, may have had a medical problem.

Car crashes into pedestrians: Shocking accident in Münsingen with four injured!

In a frightening traffic accident in Münsingen, southeast of Reutlingen, a 64-year-old pedestrian was seriously injured when he was hit by a car. The incident occurred on November 1, 2025, and the circumstances are still unclear. Reports from Antenna Münster According to reports, the 74-year-old driver of the vehicle may have been suffering from a medical problem, complicating the police investigation.

After colliding with the pedestrian, the car crashed into three parked vehicles. A 60-year-old woman who was sitting in one of the stationary cars suffered minor injuries, as did the driver's 69-year-old passenger. Interestingly, it turned out that the driver himself also sustained injuries, contrary to initial reports that said nothing happened to him. All injured people were immediately taken to hospitals, with the seriously injured pedestrian being flown to a clinic by rescue helicopter.

Response to the incident

Emergency responders attended to the shock of the witnesses who witnessed this dramatic incident. The police have so far ruled out an attack and are now launching intensive investigations to clarify the exact causes of the accident.

In a broader context, it is worth mentioning that the ADAC has been analyzing serious traffic accidents since 2005 in order to research causes and make recommendations for accident prevention. According to ADAC data, serious injuries in over 85% of the accidents recorded are related to the type of collision and the road users involved. These findings are crucial for prevention and help avoid future accidents. The ADAC explains that distracted or tired drivers are one of the most common causes of accidents on country roads, where the accident rate is particularly high. Specific attention to safety precautions, such as the presence of emergency braking assistants in trucks, is also recommended in order to reduce the consequences of accidents.

In this sad but important situation, it is crucial to remember the fundamentals of road safety. The outcome of the ongoing investigation could provide new insight into how such tragic incidents can be prevented in the future.