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Women sustain severe injuries in a collision in Pfaffenhofen district

Traffic accident in Gerolsbach, Pfaffenhofen district, leaves two women severely injured on a Friday.

Two women sustain severe injuries in a collision in Pfaffenhofen district
Two women sustain severe injuries in a collision in Pfaffenhofen district

Women sustain severe injuries in a collision in Pfaffenhofen district

Headline: Police Investigating Alcohol-Related Accident in Pfaffenhofen District

In the district of Pfaffenhofen, a traffic accident occurred on Friday evening at 5:35 PM on the district road PAF7 in Gerolsbach. The incident involved two vehicles, one driven by a 24-year-old from Erdweg and the other by a 36-year-old from the western part of the Pfaffenhofen district.

The police are investigating the incident, with suspicions that alcohol may have been a factor. The 36-year-old driver was also injured in the accident.

The police initiated investigations for reckless bodily harm due to a high breathalyzer result. A voluntary breathalyzer test on one of the drivers showed a result of 0.86 percent, which could potentially strengthen the case. However, the specific driver who took the test is not specified in this paragraph.

The 24-year-old driver is currently under investigation for reckless bodily harm and suspected violation of the 0.5 percent limit, the legal alcohol limit for driving in Germany. The 24-year-old driver allegedly entered the opposite lane, causing the collision.

The accident did not involve any other vehicles or pedestrians. The police are not seeking any other suspects in connection with the accident.

It's worth noting that the 24-year-old driver under suspicion for aggravated assault is a motorcyclist involved in an incident on September 9, 2025, at Breiten Weg, Magdeburg. His exact residence is not specified in the available information.

No further details were given about the condition of the drivers. The police are continuing their investigations into the incident.

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