Hanover: Cyclist approached! – news38.de
Hanover. Violent scenes in Hanover!
A motorist is in Hanover crashed over a red light and crashed into a cyclist. It didn’t seem to have been the driver’s first accident …
Hanover: man was very drunk
On Tuesday evening, the 36-year-old man was driving his Seat Ibiza on Leibnizufer in the direction of Frederikenplatz, as the Hanover police announced. At around 5.30 p.m., the traffic light on Clemensstrasse switched to red: The 36-year-old, however, simply slammed over the red light – and crashed into the front wheel of a 35-year-old cyclist. Fortunately, she was only slightly injured and was taken straight to a hospital.
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The police quickly enter traffic at the scene of the accident. There men found the officials: The 36-year-old driver was very drunk – the man had a whopping 2.05 per mil. He also did not have a valid driver’s license. But something else caught the officers’ eye.
Seat Ibiza shows further damage
However, the accident did not seem to have been the only one for the man: the white Seat Ibiza was partly freshly damaged! However, that couldn’t come from the accident with the cyclist.
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The police officers of the traffic police therefore have a bad suspicion: The 36-year-old man could have recently had other accidents – and then have strayed from them without permission. Overall, the police estimated the damage to the Seat at just under 3,000 euros.
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What happens with more than 2.0 per mille?
- severe balance and concentration disorders
- Vomit
- confusion
- quickly no more reactions, muscles slacken
- Impaired memory and consciousness
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Investigations have been started against the man for drink-driving, driving without a license and negligent bodily harm.
Did you see something The police are now looking for witnesses who may have seen something about the possible accidents and escapes. If you overhear something, you can report to the police in Hanover at the following number: 0511/190 – 1888. (jko)