He crashed twice on two roundabouts. Police are looking for a witness to the accident

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Jiří Vladimír Matýsek

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Pardubice police officers are looking for a female driver who should help clarify the course of a curious accident that happened on October 25 at 5:10 p.m. at the roundabout at SK Neumann and Svobody streets in Pardubice.


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The accident occurred on October 25, 2023, which occurred at 5:10 p.m. at the roundabout at SK Neumann and Svoboda streets in Pardubice.

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“The driver of a Škoda Octavia vehicle driving from the direction of the crematorium collided with a Nissan vehicle after entering the roundabout, continued driving and collided with another still unidentified light blue vehicle at a smaller roundabout. It left the place before the arrival of the police patrol in the direction of Pod Vinicí Street. The as-yet-unknown smaller vehicle should have a damaged left front part and it should have been driven by an elderly woman,” said Andrea Muzikantová, spokeswoman for the Pardubice police.

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The witness in question has not yet been found. The police are therefore asking if the driver of the blue car could report herself on tel. 974 566 251 or via line 158 for proper clarification of the traffic accident.

The accident occurred on October 25, 2023, which occurred at 5:10 p.m. at the roundabout at SK Neumann and Svoboda streets in Pardubice.The accident occurred on October 25, 2023, which occurred at 5:10 p.m. at the roundabout at SK Neumann and Svoboda streets in Pardubice.Source: Police of the Czech Republic

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