Cyclist Abandoned Accident Site
In an unfortunate incident on April 23, a hit-and-run traffic accident occurred in Gesundbrunnen, Berlin. The incident took place at around 19:50 on Steegerstraße towards Wollankstraße.
According to reports, a 64-year-old woman was riding her bicycle when she collided with an unknown cyclist between parked vehicles on the right side of the road. As a result of the collision, the woman sustained injuries, fracturing her left arm and pelvis. The injured woman was immediately taken to a hospital and admitted.
Officers from Police District 32 took a report for the accident, and the Traffic Offenses unit of Police Directorate 1 (North) is now handling further investigations. The main focus of these investigations is to identify the cyclist involved in the accident, who allegedly left the scene without providing personal details before emergency services arrived.
The police are urging the public to be vigilant and report any suspicious activities related to the incident. They are also calling for any witnesses to come forward with information about the accident. The identity or name of the cyclist involved in the collision on the evening of April 23 in Gesundbrunnen on Steegerstraße, who left the scene without providing personal data, is not publicly known at this time.
The police are asking anyone with information that could help identify the cyclist to contact the authorities as soon as possible. They hope that with the help of the public, they can bring the person responsible for this incident to justice. The public is reminded to always stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the police to ensure the safety of all road users in Berlin.
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