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Tyrol: 18-Year-Old Munich Resident Dies in Car Accident

Summary by Sueddeutsche Zeitung
An 18-year-old man from Munich dies in a car accident in Innsbruck. The young man dies at the scene.

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An 18-year-old Municher loses control of his car in Innsbruck and bounces against a tree. Rescue forces can no longer help him.

An 18-year-old man from Munich dies in a car accident in Innsbruck. The young man dies at the scene.

·Munich, Germany
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A terrible accident drama at night on Saturday in Innsbruck: An 18-year-old lost control of his car and crashed with full force against a tree. The alarmed professional fire brigade had to rescue the handlebar from the wreck. Unfortunately, all help came too late for him. The tragic accident happened around 1 o'clock. The 18-year-old German from Munich had been traveling with his car on Rumer Straße from Rum coming towards Innsbruck, when he sud…

·Vienna, Austria
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A young man drives on a road in Austria at night. However, he does not survive the drive. What happened?

The 18-year-old had only hit a wall with his car and then hit a tree, the Tyrol State Police Department reported. The alarmed professional fire brigade had to take the accident out of the wreck by means of mountain shears. However, he died at the accident site.The Bayer had been on the Rumer Straße towards the west with his car when he hit a wall with the right rear tire of his car. Subsequently, the vehicle slid left over the road and crashed a…

·Bolzano, Italy
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A young man from Munich died in a traffic accident in Innsbruck on the night of Saturday. The 18-year-old had first hit a wall with his car and then hit a tree, the Tyrol State Police Department reported. The alarmed professional fire brigade had to take the accident out of the wreck by means of mountain shears. However, he succumbed to his injuries at the site of the accident.

·Salzburg, Austria
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Tiroler Tageszeitung Online broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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