Vehicle crashes and ends up in possession of the inheritor following one collision.
In a shocking turn of events, a single-vehicle accident occurred on Monday evening, July 14th, in Bergheim-Ahe, resulting in a Renault ending up in the Erft River.
At approximately 20:15, the Renault was observed driving on "In den Benden" street from Quadrath-Ichendorf towards Ahe. The driver, described as a man between 30 and 35 years old, approximately 165 to 170 cm tall, of heavy build, with black hair, was reportedly wearing a white top, dark pants, and dark reading glasses at the time of the incident.
According to witness statements, the car skidded near a clubhouse before plunging into the river, causing a loud bang. The driver is said to have approached one witness after the accident, engaging in a brief conversation before walking off towards Grundschule am Schwarzwasser. No other persons were seen exiting the vehicle after the accident.
Officers at the scene documented traces and prepared a traffic accident report. A towing company later removed the Renault from the water. The driver, however, has not been publicly identified, and the police are urging him to come forward with information about the accident.
The traffic commissioners have taken up the investigation into the accident, and the police are appealing for witnesses to come forward. Tips about the accident can be given to the investigators by phone at 02271 81-0 or by email at [email protected].
For media inquiries, the contact is the Rhein-Erft-County Police Press and Public Relations at the provided phone, fax, and email. The police urge anyone with information to come forward to help shed light on this mysterious accident.
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