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With the Help of Toy Cars: Bub (3) Transfers Driver After Accident Escape in Upper Bavaria

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A three-year-old boy observes an accident in Upper Bavaria. With toy cars he recreates the scene and provides decisive clues.

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A three-year-old boy observes an accident in Upper Bavaria. With toy cars he recreates the scene and provides decisive clues.

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The child played the accident with toy cars before his father. The good description of the child finally helped the police to investigate an 18-year-old perpetrator

·Vienna, Austria
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In Bavaria, a toddler transferred a perpetrator who had driven into a parked car and had subsequently made a driver's escape. The child had observed the accident and described it so precisely that the police could investigate the 18-year-old perpetrator.

·Vienna, Austria
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A toddler observes an accident and plays the scene with his toy. A short time later, the police know who the perpetrator is.

·Berlin, Germany
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In Bavaria, a three-year-old boy was very attentive and observed an accident. You can read here how he helped the police with his toys to find the perpetrator!

Bergen - A toddler observes an accident and plays the scene with his toy. Shortly later the police know who the perpetrator is.

·Germany
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onetz.de broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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