Mother and Child: Collision Encountered while returning home from the Maternity Hospital
On a Sunday afternoon, a car accident occurred on the A52 near the Moenchengladbach-Nord interchange. The accident involved a mother and her newborn baby, who were not among the three injured in the incident.
The accident was a rear-end collision that triggered a chain-reaction pile-up involving five cars. The specific driver at the very front causing the accident remains unidentified in the available reports.
Thankfully, the mother and newborn were not injured in the accident. However, as a precautionary measure, they were taken to the hospital for a medical examination.
The Moenchengladbach fire department responded to the accident, and their ambulances, equipped to transport newborns, were on the scene.
No further details about the accident were provided, but it is known that the location of the accident remains the Moenchengladbach-Nord interchange.
Three people sustained minor injuries in the accident, but no additional injuries were reported beyond these individuals. The ambulances from the Moenchengladbach fire department provided immediate medical attention to the injured parties.
The accident occurred during a journey from the maternity ward to home, adding an unexpected twist to what should have been a joyous occasion for the family.
The authorities are still investigating the cause of the accident, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
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