Head-on collision between cyclists results in minor injuries for one party, who subsequently conceals themselves.
On Saturday, August 9th, at approximately 20:35, a head-on cycling collision occurred on Bundesstraße in Herford, Germany. The accident involved two cyclists, a 35-year-old from Hiddenhausen and a 16-year-old from Herford.
According to the available information, the 35-year-old was cycling towards Herford, while the 16-year-old was cycling in the opposite direction. Despite the 16-year-old's attempt to avoid a collision, they collided head-on.
The 35-year-old was not wearing a helmet at the time of the accident and sustained slight injuries. The 16-year-old, fortunately, was not injured. Both cyclists were taken to a hospital for further examination.
The cause of the accident remains unknown, and the condition of the road surface at the time of the accident was not reported. The weather conditions at the time of the accident are also unclear.
The Herford Police Press Office is currently investigating the cause of the accident. Witnesses or anyone with information related to the incident are urged to contact the Herford Police Press Office for further inquiries.
The contact details for the Herford Police Press Office are as follows:
- Phone: 05221 888 1250
- Email: [email protected]
It is essential to note that no other vehicles were involved in the accident. The location of the accident was not specified in the source.
The current condition of the 35-year-old involved in the accident is not known at this time. Official local news outlets or police bulletins may provide updates on this incident.
Stay safe on the roads, and remember to always wear a helmet while cycling.
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