Delmenhorst city witness: Traffic incident involving a cyclist with minor injuries, reported by Polish law enforcement
On the morning of August 22, 2025, a traffic accident occurred between two cyclists in Tiefer Weg, Delmenhorst. The accident involved a 13-year-old girl from Delmenhorst and an unidentified cyclist.
At around 07:55 AM, the two bikes collided on a shared pedestrian and cycle path heading towards Berliner Straße. The impact caused the girl to fall and sustain minor injuries. The unidentified cyclist offered help but then left the scene without providing any contact information.
The Delmenhorst police, the responsible authority for the Delmenhorst area, are investigating the incident. Anyone with relevant information about the accident is asked to contact the Delmenhorst police at 04221-1559-0 or 04221-1559116.
The identity of the unknown cyclist involved in the accident has not been publicly disclosed. The Police Inspectorate Delmenhorst can be reached via their homepage at https://t.co/aQZG7qf8EJ, their social media link at https://x.com/Polizei_DEL, or through their email addresses: [email protected] for the press office, and [email protected] for the leadership.
Following the accident, the girl was taken to the hospital by ambulance for treatment. The Police Inspectorate Delmenhorst/Oldenburg-Land/Wesermarsch can be contacted for further queries. The agency is part of the Oldenburg-Land/Wesermarsch region.
We urge all cyclists to remain vigilant and responsible on the roads and shared paths, and to always stop and provide assistance in the event of an accident. Let's work together to ensure the safety of all road users.
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