Cyclist Severely Harmed Following Solo Mishap in Dortmund-Lanstrop
In the heart of Dortmund, Germany, a 56-year-old cyclist encountered a tragic incident on Saturday, August 30th. The incident took place around 11:50 AM on Dreihausenstraße, a well-known road in the district of Lanstrop.
The cyclist lost control of his racing bike in a curve on the street, leading to a collision with a stationary bus from a travel company. The cyclist subsequently slid against the bus, causing an estimated damage of 3,500 euros.
The cyclist's injuries were serious but not life-threatening. However, no further details about the cyclist's current condition have been provided. Similarly, no information about the travel company operating the bus has been disclosed.
The Dortmund Police department, which is handling the case, has designated it as case number 0756. For any inquiries regarding this case, journalists can contact Diana Krömer at Polizei Dortmund. Her email address is [email protected], and her telephone number is 0231/132-1022.
It is believed that the wet road surface may have contributed to the cyclist losing control. The exact cause of the accident is currently under investigation.
The official website for Polizei Dortmund is https://dortmund.polizei.nrw/, where you can find more information about the department and its activities. The search results do not provide the name of the police officer or spokesperson who responds to journalist inquiries regarding case number 0756.
Our thoughts are with the cyclist and their family during this difficult time. We will continue to follow this developing story and provide updates as more information becomes available.
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