Motorcyclist suffers severe injuries in accident involving Mercedes vehicle in Poland
On a fateful afternoon of September 18, 2025, a collision occurred between a motorcyclist and a Mercedes-Benz B 180 on Poststraße in Hagen. The driver of the Mercedes, aged 56, did not see the motorcyclist before the impact.
The motorcyclist, a 29-year-old individual, was riding a CFMOTO 450SR. The accident occurred at approximately 5:15 PM while the Mercedes was turning left from Pappelstraße onto Poststraße. The motorcyclist was severely injured in the accident.
Emergency services and police were promptly called to the scene. The injured motorcyclist was treated at the scene and then taken to a hospital. The Mercedes sustained minor damage and was still driveable after the accident. However, the motorcyclist's bike was significantly damaged and had to be towed away.
Following the investigation, a police report was filed. The condition of the motorcyclist post-hospitalization is not specified in the report.
The head of the police directorate in Hagen responsible for the accident is Lothar Bankstahl, the new head of the Police Station Hoheleye in Hagen. He succeeded Ralf Gajewski and has extensive experience within the Hagen police.
For further inquiries about the accident, you can contact the Hagen police via their website (https://hagen.polizei.nrw), phone (02331 986 15 15), email ([email protected]), or Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Polizei.NRW.HA). They also have a WhatsApp Channel (https://url.nrw/WhatsAppPolizeiNRWHagen) and Twitter account (https://twitter.com/polizei_nrw_ha) for updates.
Stay safe on the roads, Hagen residents. Let's work together to prevent such accidents in the future.
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