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Collisions on Zebra Crossings

Zebra crossing collision occurred on Further Street close to Burgundy Street on the 15th of September, 2020, at 9:20 a.m.

Collisions on Zebra Crossings
Collisions on Zebra Crossings

Collisions on Zebra Crossings

On September 15, 2020, at around 9:20 AM, an incident occurred on a zebra crossing at Further Street in Neuss near Burgundy Street. The incident involved an elderly woman and an elderly man from Neuss, who were both severely injured. The details of the man's identity are not publicly available, while the woman's identity remains undisclosed as well, with no information provided about the individuals accompanying her.

The incident took place on a pedestrian crossing, with the elderly man traveling towards Berliner Platz. A small motorized vehicle was also involved, but no details were given about its condition or the nature of the vehicle. The central traffic accident recording team of the police in Rhein-Kreis Neuss assisted in securing the scene, and the area was closed off for the duration of the accident investigation.

In a recent email, it was confirmed that the recipients have subscribed to some service or newsletter. The email does not provide any new information about the incident, the individuals involved, or the small motorized vehicle. However, it does contain information about the privacy policy and advises the recipients to check their inbox or spam folder. This email is not spam.

Further investigations will be handled by the responsible traffic commission. The nature of the injuries sustained by the individuals remains unknown, and no information was provided about the condition of the small motorized vehicle involved in the incident. The police are urging witnesses to come forward with any information that could help in the ongoing investigations.

As the investigations continue, the community in Neuss is asked to keep the affected individuals in their thoughts and prayers. The police are committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all residents and visitors in the city.

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