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Two Men Die in Frontal Collision in Upper Austria

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A 45-year-old passenger car driver bumped into the car that was driven by an 71-year-old. The two men died, a passenger survived badly injured.

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A 45-year-old passenger car driver bumped into the car that was driven by an 71-year-old. The two men died, a passenger survived badly injured.

·Vienna, Austria
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The two men, 45 and 71 years old, died at the scene of the accident. The passenger had to be freed from the fire brigade from wreckage.

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Two men died yesterday in a frontal collision of two cars in the Wels-Land district. For both of them, every help came too late. The passenger of one of the handlebars was seriously injured.

A serious traffic accident cost two people their lives on Monday evening at the Lambach bypass in the Wels-Land district. According to the Upper Austrian News, there was a frontal collision between two cars around 5.11 pm at the community border between Lambach and Edt. Currently, there is a large number of fire brigades, two emergency helicopters, several ambulances and police patrols in operation. For two inmates, every help came too late. A t…

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5min.at broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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