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E-Scooter Accident in Frankfurt: Suspect Driver Arrested

In a traffic accident with two e-scooters in Frankfurt, two brothers were killed and another person was seriously injured. Now the police have arrested the suspect driver.

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After a tragic accident in Frankfurt, a man was arrested and the investigation shows a frightening picture of the night of the crime.

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An 11-year-old e-scooter driver was caught by a car in Volders. At first the boy believed that he had survived the crash unharmed. He also said this to the passenger car driver. Only later the child noticed that he had suffered injuries. Now the police are looking for the car driver. The accident took place in the early Monday afternoon, around 12.45 a.m. The eleven-year-old had crossed the Himmelreichweg with his electric scooter at the level o…

·Vienna, Austria
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After the death of two brothers on an e-scooter in Frankfurt, the alleged driver has been arrested. The father is said to have brought the 23-year-old back to the scene of the accident. He probably had used drugs and is said to have raced against himself.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The driver is said to have been on the road with nitrous oxide in his blood and at high speed: after a fatal e-scooter accident in Frankfurt am Main a 23-year-old has been arrested. Two people died, there were house searches.

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In a traffic accident with two e-scooters in Frankfurt, two brothers were killed and another person was seriously injured. Now the police have arrested the suspect driver.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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After an e-scooter accident with dead twin brothers in Frankfurt, a 23-year-old was arrested. He was said to have driven by car under the influence of nitrous oxide and too fast.

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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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