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In two separate incidents on Saturday, multiple vehicles were damaged in the towns of Fellbach and Remshalden, Germany.
The first incident occurred on Schiller Street in Fellbach. An unknown driver in an Opel car was reported to have hit a parked Audi on the left side of the road, followed by a parked Renault van and grazing a parked Peugeot on the right side of the road. The accident did not result in any reported injuries, but the total damage from the incident was estimated to be around 25,000 euros.
Shortly after identifying himself at the Fellbach police station, a 28-year-old man admitted to being the driver of the Opel car. The police believe the accident was not caused by intentional actions but rather the driver's attempt to avoid a car pulling out.
In the second incident, which took place on the B 29 near the Remshalden - Geradstetten exit, a 56-year-old man driving a BMW lost control due to aquaplaning, hitting the median guardrail and then the right guardrail, causing approximately 20,000 euros in damage.
During the vehicle recovery, a leak in the gas tank was discovered, leading to the temporary closure of the B 29 in both directions due to the risk of explosion. The fire department from Waiblingen attended the scene with three vehicles and 14 personnel, and the car was safely towed to a secure location.
The accident in Remshalden resulted in the vehicle spinning out and hitting the guardrail. The incident was transmitted via news aktuell from Police Headquarters Aalen.
The Aalen-bound lane was closed until around 18:15 for the vehicle recovery and subsequent road cleaning by employees of the Weinstadt road maintenance department.
The search results do not provide the name of the police officer leading the investigation of the car accidents in Fellbach and on the B29 on Saturday, nor the specific responsible police authority for these incidents.
For any inquiries or further information, please contact Police Headquarters Aalen at Boehmerwaldstraße 207, 73431 Aalen, telephone: (49) 7361/5800, email: [email protected], or online at www.polizei-bw.de.
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