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Two incidents in Ohio involving motorcyclists have occurred

Police Headquarters in Fulda, Dipperz - August 29th, approximate time of 18:35, incident nearby...

Ohio experiences two collisions involving motorcyclists
Ohio experiences two collisions involving motorcyclists

Two incidents in Ohio involving motorcyclists have occurred

In the heart of East Hesse, two motorcycle accidents occurred on August 29, as reported by Police Headquarters East Hesse via news aktuell.

The first incident took place in Dipperz-Wolferts at approximately 18:35. A motorcyclist from Petersberg, riding a Kawasaki, was severely injured after a deer suddenly crossed the road from left to right, causing the rider to fall off the bike in shock. The motorcycle sustained damage of approximately 6,000 euros. Thankfully, the deer remained uninjured.

The second incident occurred on the K 115 near Großenlüder and Lütterz at approximately 19:20. This time, a 22-year-old motorcyclist from Fulda, riding a Suzuki, veered off to the right, overcorrected to the left, and fell, causing the motorcycle to slide into a ditch. The motorcycle sustained damage of approximately 5,000 euros. The motorcyclist was taken to the hospital by ambulance.

For more updates and information, you can visit the homepage of the Police Headquarters East Hesse at https://ppoh.polizei.hessen.de/Startseite/. The organisation can also be found on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. For press and public relations enquiries, please use the contact details provided:

  • Email: [email protected] (only during business hours on weekdays)
  • Central Contact Number: 0661 / 105-0X

The search results do not contain information about the Duty and Situation Officer of the PP East Hesse who created the report on traffic accidents in Dipperz and Großenlüder on 29.08. The accidents occurred on a descending section of county road 24 from Wolferts towards Finkenhain in the first incident, and on the K 115 in the second incident.

Stay safe on the roads, and remember to always be vigilant for unexpected obstacles.

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