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Individual sustains minor injuries in a hit-and-run incident

A traffic accident involving two women occurred on the L336 near the Ohlerhammer roundabout on Tuesday (April 29). At approximately 13:10, a 20-year-old woman from Wiehl, driving a Ford, collided with a stationary VW driven by a 23-year-old woman also from Wiehl. Both drivers sustained minor...

Individual sustains minor injuries in a hit-and-run incident
Individual sustains minor injuries in a hit-and-run incident

Individual sustains minor injuries in a hit-and-run incident

On the afternoon of April 29, a collision occurred on the L336 near the roundabout "Ohlerhammer" in Oberwiehl. According to a press release from the Oberbergischer Kreis Police, the accident involved two vehicles.

The incident involved a Ford and a VW, driven by two 20-year-old and 23-year-old residents of Wiehl respectively. The 20-year-old was driving towards Oberwiehl when the collision occurred, with the 23-year-old being stationary due to traffic at the time.

Both drivers sustained slight injuries in the accident, and one of the vehicles suffered damage. The exact cause of the collision was not specified in the press release.

The press office for the Oberbergischer Kreis Police can be reached at phone number 02261/8199-1210, and their email address is [email protected]. Their website is oberbergischer-kreis.polizei.nrw/.

However, the press release did not indicate if there will be any further updates regarding the accident, nor did it specify the purpose of the press release or the name of the police officer or spokesperson handling the incident.

The information was originally transmitted by the Kreispolizeibehörde Oberbergischer Kreis. It's important to note that the 20-year-old's car was no longer roadworthy and needed to be towed away following the accident.

This incident serves as a reminder to all road users to exercise caution and adhere to traffic rules to ensure the safety of everyone on the road. Stay informed for any updates regarding this incident from the Oberbergischer Kreis Police press office.

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