Authorities are seeking individuals who may have observed a significant event.
In Dinslaken, Germany, a collision involving a 6-year-old cyclist and an 83-year-old e-bike rider occurred on August 14, 2025, in the Kleingartenanlage Volkspark, located behind the city bath. The incident took place around 15:00.
Both individuals involved in the accident are residents of Dinslaken. The 6-year-old cyclist sustained minor injuries, while the 83-year-old e-bike rider suffered severe injuries and was admitted to a local hospital.
For media enquiries regarding this accident, the Circular Police Authority Wesel Press Office is the contact. Their website is https://wesel.polizei.nrw, and their email address is [email protected]. The contact number for the Press Office is 0281 / 107-1050, and the fax number is 0281 / 107-1055. Please note that this contact information is for media representatives only.
The Kreispolizeibehörde Wesel transmitted the information about the accident. However, no new facts about the accident itself were provided in this paragraph.
The traffic commission in Voerde is seeking witnesses who can provide information about the accident. The name of the witness who provided information about the traffic accident in Volkspark, Dinslaken on August 14, 2025, for the traffic commission in Voerde to contact is not publicly disclosed in the available sources. However, the traffic commission can be contacted via the Police Station Ost in Dinslaken at phone number 02064-6220.
For more information about the accident, please contact the police station Ost in Dinslaken or call 02064-6220. This information is provided for the purpose of seeking additional details about the accident. The news source for the information is news aktuell.
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