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Bus Crashes Into Supermarket in Salzburg, Austria, Killing 1 and Injuring 7

Authorities said the driver suffered a medical emergency, and seven people were injured as emergency crews responded to the crash.

  • On Monday, a trolleybus veered off the road and crashed into a Billa Plus supermarket in the Itzling district of Salzburg, Austria, killing one person and injuring seven others.
  • Der Standard reported that the 59-year-old driver suffered an apparent medical emergency that caused the bus to leave the road and smash into the store's entrance.
  • Police confirmed a 55-year-old passer-by died at the scene, while the Red Cross reported seven total injuries, including two people in serious condition requiring hospital transport.
  • Emergency responders transported the injured to Salzburg University Hospital, where the driver underwent emergency surgery and remains in stable condition in intensive care.
  • The crash occurred shortly after noon on Monday as the vehicle crossed a pedestrian path before impacting the ground-floor lobby area of the supermarket building.
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A man died and six people were injured after a trolleybus hit the road and broke out of a supermarket on Monday in Salzburg, Austria, informed the Red Cross and the police, quoted by AFP. "A person died despite the resuscitation attempts, he specified for AFP a spokesman ...

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An trolleybus rushes into a supermarket in Salzburg. One person is killed, many more are injured. The cause of the accident is determined.

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The accident occurred at a crossroads in the north of the city of Salzburg. The vehicle left the roadway at a roundabout for a reason still unknown to the police services.

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SALZBURG24 broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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