Four killed in Berlin accident as car mounts sidewalk
September 7, 2019Three adults and one child were killed when an SUV mounted a footpath in central Berlin on Friday evening, police and the fire department confirmed.
The car, a Porsche sports utility vehicle, mounted a paved pedestrian walkway at the corner of Invaliden and Acker streets in Berlin's Mitte district. Police were called to the scene shortly after 7 p.m. local time (1700 UTC).
Police on Monday said they were looking into whether a medical emergency caused the 42-year-old driver to lose control of the vehicle.
The vehicle had been racing down the footpath when it struck the fencing surrounding a construction site and subsequently landed in a vacant lot, killing the four pedestrians.
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The driver sustained serious injuries and was taken to the hospital.
"Given the evidence so far, we assume this was a traffic accident and not a deliberate act," police spokesman Thilo Cablitz said.
The scene was heavily restricted to traffic in the hours following the accident, and Berlin's police force tweeted a request to "not hinder the rescue teams on site."
mmc/sms (dpa, AFP)
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