Munich: Interview with surf specialist Robert Meier-Staude on the Eisbach accident
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The wave in the Eisbach in the Bavarian capital attracts surfers from all over the world. Last week there was a serious accident there. Now the surfer died. The police are investigating how the incident could happen.
How could there be a serious accident on the Eisbach? What must change? Professor Robert Meier-Staude likes to get on the board himself and has designed several artificial waves. What he advises the scene now.
Just two days after the serious car accident on Easter Sunday on the Pyhrnautobahn (A9) in the Bosruck tunnel between Upper Austria and Styria, the 35-year-old passenger killed his injuries on Tuesday in the hospital. The car with three inmates had gone up on the tunnel wall, tilted and slid, lying on the roof, more than 200 meters further. The "Krone" reported about the bad accident. Subsequent handlebars provided first aidThe 28-year-old handl…
After the fatal accident of a surfer at the Eisbach in Munich, the famous surf wave is closed. By a new general decree on Wednesday, the city "prohibited surfing there until further notice". Thus, the ban already issued by the fire brigade is placed on a legal basis. A violation is punished with up to 50,000 euros, said a spokesperson of the Department for Climate and Environmental Protection of the state capital on request. The accident site wa…


She attracts surfers from all over the world. Now there was a serious accident at the Eisbachwelle in the English Garden - which was fatal.


She attracts surfers from all over the world. Now there was a serious accident at the Eisbachwelle in the English Garden - which was fatal.
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