There was a tragic accident involving a Polish minibus on a highway in Austria. Three people died, including a baby a few months old.
The incident took place on Saturday morning on the northern A5 motorway near the town of Gaweinstal near Vienna. The local portal was the first to inform about the tragic accident of a Polish minibus in Austria Heute.at.
As reported, they are dead two adults and a baby a few months old. A three-year-old boy, who was rushed to hospital in critical condition, was resuscitated at the scene by paramedics.
“A Polish family’s minibus overturned, broke through a railing and fell off a bridge onto a dirt road,” the Austrian news agency (APA) reported. The causes of the accident are not yet known.
Polish minibus accident in Austria
There were four adults and three children in the minibus. According to preliminary information, the two adults who died were the children’s grandparents. Three other passengers were injured. However, their damage is described as “light”.
Austrian services are on site: ambulance, fire brigade and police. The circumstances of the accident are explained.
The local highway was closed for about an hour.
Source: Do Rzeczy
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