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Up to 145 Km/h: Mother with Nine-Year-Old Daughter in a Car delivers...

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The woman was travelling through the city at up to 145 km/h. In front of the child, the police had to drag the 29-year-old out of the car. She does not have a valid driver's license, she justified her escape.

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The woman was travelling through the city at up to 145 km/h. In front of the child, the police had to drag the 29-year-old out of the car. She does not have a valid driver's license, she justified her escape.

·Vienna, Austria
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The 29-year-old woman was travelling through the city at up to 145 km/h, rammed a roadblock and damaged five cars. Officers had to drag the driver out of the car in front of the child's eyes.

It started with routine control in Haid on the Linzer Stadtautobahn (A7) in the exit area of the connecting station Wiener Straße. The Iraqi driver fled via Wiener Straße towards Bulgariplatz and disregarded several red traffic lights. Over the Wankmüllerhofstraße she raced with up to 145 km/h, in the Fichtenstraße a police car with another driver blocked the road, whereby the woman rammed the emergency car and another parked car. Woman resistsT…

·Bolzano, Italy
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A wild chase with the police delivered a 29-year-old in Linz that night: she fled at up to 145 km/h, damaged several cars and hit a roadblock. In the car was her nine-year-old daughter.

LINZ. With her nine-year-old daughter in the car, a 29-year-old had a wild chase with the Linz police on Sunday night.

·Linz, Austria
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A 29-year-old woman led police on a wild chase through Linz on Sunday night with her nine-year-old daughter in the car. The woman sped through the city at up to 145 kilometers per hour, ramming a roadblock set up by police and a courageous motorist. She damaged a total of five cars over a five-kilometer stretch and committed "numerous traffic violations," according to police.

·Salzburg, Austria
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vienna.at broke the news in on Sunday, November 23, 2025.
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