Skip to content

Car meets accident head-on with truck in Duisburg, leaving two individuals hurt

Early on Wednesday morning, September 3rd, around 4:35 AM, a 23-year-old driver from Dortmund tragically lost command of his vehicle on Osloer Straße. This unfortunate event led the driver to veer into the wrong lane, resulting in a catastrophic head-on collision with a truck.

Car accident in Duisburg: Head-on crash between vehicle and truck results in injuries for two...
Car accident in Duisburg: Head-on crash between vehicle and truck results in injuries for two individuals

Car meets accident head-on with truck in Duisburg, leaving two individuals hurt

In an unexpected turn of events, an accident involving an Opel and a truck occurred on Osloer Straße, the exact location of which remains undisclosed. The incident resulted in the closure of the thoroughfare for an unspecified duration, causing a ripple of disruption in the area.

The Opel driver, a 23-year-old individual, and his 34-year-old passenger were transported to hospitals, and their current conditions are not yet disclosed. The truck driver, a 34-year-old, fortunately remained uninjured.

The vehicles involved in the accident, the Opel and the truck, are no longer available for inspection, making the investigation more challenging. The cause of the Opel's accident is being meticulously probed by Traffic Commissioner 21, with no definitive conclusions reached as of yet.

The police are withholding further information about the accident at this time, citing the ongoing investigation. The accident investigation by Traffic Commissioner 21 is currently underway, with no indications of alcohol or other intoxicating substances found at the scene.

Regrettably, the search for information about the 23-year-old Opel driver and the location of Traffic Commissioner 21 investigating the cause of the accident has yielded no results.

Despite the obstacles, authorities are working diligently to uncover the circumstances surrounding the accident and ensure the safety of the public. As more information becomes available, we will keep you updated.

Read also: