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1.7 Promille: Woman Flees After Accident with Children

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Alcohol at the wheel leads to an accident with serious consequences in Oberhof: Luckily, the occupants of the vehicle are only slightly injured, but the driver loses her driver's license at the end.Four children were injured during a car ride with a drunk woman in the Schmalkalden-Meiningen district.The 40-year-old driver had been on a road near Oberhof on Sunday with 1.7 promille with the children, as the police reported. According to the repor…
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At Oberhof four children were injured during a car ride with a drunken woman. The 40-year-old driver was on the road with the children with 1.7 promilles.

Alcohol at the wheel leads to an accident with serious consequences in Oberhof: Luckily, the occupants of the vehicle are only slightly injured, but the driver loses her driver's license at the end.Four children were injured during a car ride with a drunk woman in the Schmalkalden-Meiningen district.The 40-year-old driver had been on a road near Oberhof on Sunday with 1.7 promille with the children, as the police reported. According to the repor…

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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Monday, May 26, 2025.
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