Authorities seek individuals who may have observed a hit-and-run incident.
On Tuesday, August 26, 2025, a traffic accident occurred in Lübeck - Moisling, leaving a motorcyclist with injuries. The accident took place on Andersenring around 11:20 a.m.
According to the police, the motorcyclist was riding his motorcycle on Andersenring when a white Sprinter with a light blue company logo, which was in front of him, suddenly braked heavily without any apparent reason. In an attempt to avoid a collision, the motorcyclist performed a heavy brake and an evasive maneuver, but unfortunately, he lost control and fell.
The driver of the Sprinter initially stopped at the scene, but later left without providing any personal details. The police have identified the driver and the motorcyclist involved in the accident.
The Moisling police station is seeking witnesses to this incident. Witnesses can contact the police by phone at 0451 - 131 7400 or by email at [email protected]. For further questions, contact the Police Directorate Lübeck or their Press Office, or Anna Julia Meyer, Press Spokesperson, at the provided contact details.
At this time, there are no publicly available specific witness names or direct testimonies reported regarding the traffic accident. The police have initiated searches for witnesses but no detailed witness information has been published so far. No definitive witness identification has been disclosed from the accessible sources.
The police have initiated an investigation for the suspicion of hit-and-run and negligent bodily harm in relation to the accident. The authorities urge anyone with information about the incident to come forward and help in the investigation.
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