Diepholz: 17-year-old student injured after an accident with a fleeting taxi

Diepholz: 17-year-old student injured after an accident with a fleeting taxi

In Diepholz, an unfortunate incident occurred that shakes the local community. In the early morning, more precisely at 7.40 a.m., a 17-year-old student was hit by a vehicle when crossing the main street. The driver simply left the injured girl back and moved away from the scene of the accident. This carelessness raises questions and causes concern among the citizens.

The student was on foot at the time of the accident when she was hit by a taxi. An eyewitness reports that the car probably came from Luise-Chevallier-Straße and continued towards Hachenpark. The police have confirmed that the vehicle was a so -called disabled taxi, recognizable on the wheelchair symbol on the back of the car.

driver flight and the consequences

The driver's escape is particularly alarming. In such situations, it is not only a legal obligation, but also a moral responsibility to take care of the injured person. The student was slightly injured, which luck means in misfortune, but the incident remains a worrying example of the increasing risk to pedestrians in road traffic.

The police Syke has already taken the first measures. In a call, ask the driver of the taxi or possible witnesses to the incident to report on 04242/9690. We are looking for all information that could help to find the driver and to clarify the incident. Every hint can be important to promote the search.

Community call for security

The incident has triggered a wave of concern. The safety of pedestrians is discussed on social media, and many demand more awareness of the responsibility of drivers. Such accidents illustrate the need to see road traffic not only as a technical challenge, but above all as an area in which the life of people is at stake. Especially near schools and heavily frequented roads.

It is to be hoped that this incident will not only lead to quick education, but also a greater impetus becomes a safer together in road traffic. The concerned workforce and classmate of the injured student are behind her, hoping that she will soon get well again.

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