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Fatal accident occurs on the premises, as reported by Police-HB, number 0550

Law Enforcement in Bremen – Bremen Incident – Venue: Bremen-Haven, Industrial Harbor Area, Straße der Hütten, Date: 21st August, 25... Further Details

Fatal accident reported within police jurisdiction number 0550
Fatal accident reported within police jurisdiction number 0550

Fatal accident occurs on the premises, as reported by Police-HB, number 0550

In Bremen, Germany, a tragic accident occurred on Thursday morning at a company premises on Huettenstraße. A 29-year-old man was struck and killed by a forklift, while the 62-year-old driver of the vehicle was severely shocked and rushed to the hospital.

The Bremen Police are leading the investigation into the accident. The exact nature of the 62-year-old driver's injuries is not specified, and the name of the driver is not publicly available. The 29-year-old man died at the scene of the accident.

The cause of the accident remains unknown, and the investigation is ongoing. Police and occupational safety authorities are working together to determine the cause and understand how the 29-year-old man came to be struck by the forklift.

The investigation will likely involve a detailed examination of the company's safety protocols and practices. Fax inquiries can be made to 0421/362-3749, and further inquiries can be made to the Press Office of the Bremen Police, with Franka Haedke available at 0421/362-12114.

The results of the investigation will be made public once they are available. Our thoughts are with the families and friends affected by this tragic event.

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