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Frankfurt Am Main: E-Scooter Driver (16) Clashes Fatally with Subway

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Here you will find information on the topic "Frankfurt am Main" . Read now "E-Scooter driver (16) clashes fatally with subway .

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The 16-year-old drove his e-scooter over the subway tracks, although the signal was red.

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A sixteen-year-old crosses a railway crossing with his e-scooter in the Bonames district of Frankfurt. He is captured by a train. According to the police, the traffic lights showed red.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Here you will find information on the topic "Frankfurt am Main" . Read now "E-Scooter driver (16) clashes fatally with subway .

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Accident Frankfurt: On Saturday evening (August 30, 2025) there was a serious traffic accident in the Bonames district of Frankfurt, in which a 16-year-old e-scooter driver suffered fatal injuries. E-scooter on the way in Frankfurt and written by U-Bahn The young person travelled with his e-scooter the street "Homburger Hohl" from the direction of Homburger Landstraße in the direction of Schwertmannstraße. [...] The article 16-year-old dies afte…

A serious traffic accident caused a fatal accident on Saturday evening in Frankfurt am Main, in the Bonames district. Around 8 p.m., a 16-year-old e-scooter driver was killed by an incoming underground train.The young person drove his e-scooter to Homburger Hohl Street in the direction of Homburger Landstraße in the direction of Schwertmannstraße. When crossing the railway crossing, he collided with the subway. Rescue forces and police arrived a…

A 16-year-old was caught by a subway at a railway crossing in Frankfurt with his e-scooter. He was so badly injured that he died. Apparently, the teenager had overlooked a red traffic light.

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Zeit Online broke the news in Germany on Sunday, August 31, 2025.
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