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Children's Altercation in Rems-Murr District Leads to Unfortunate Mishap

Conflict among Minors Reported at Police Headquarters Aalen, Aalen - Sulzbach an der Murr: Unraveling Details Later...

Disagreement among children leads to accident in Rems-Murr district
Disagreement among children leads to accident in Rems-Murr district

Children's Altercation in Rems-Murr District Leads to Unfortunate Mishap

In Schorndorf, a collision involving a scooter rider occurred on Monday at 5:30 PM. According to reports from Police Headquarters Aalen, the incident took place in Vorstadtstraße, near a hardware store.

The scooter rider, a 50-year-old individual, sustained minor injuries as a result of the collision. Unfortunately, no information was given about the condition of a 7-year-old girl who was playing with her scooter in the area. The total property damage from the collision was approximately €1,000.

The Sulzbach police post is requesting witness statements for the incident. Anyone who witnessed the collision is asked to contact the police at 07193 352. The incident can also be reported via email at [email protected].

Prior to the collision, it is reported that the 7-year-old girl was playing with her scooter in Haller Straße in Aalen. However, two other children, a boy and a girl, demanded her scooter. In a disturbing turn of events, the unknown boy struck the 7-year-old girl repeatedly in the face with an open hand.

The identity and condition of the Toyota driver involved in the collision have not been disclosed. Similarly, no details were provided about the consequences for the boy who struck the 7-year-old girl.

The incident can be found on the Police Headquarters Aalen's website at www.polizei-bw.de. For further inquiries, you can visit the police station at Böhmerwaldstraße 20, 73431 Aalen, Germany. The contact number for the incident is 07361 580105.

The police are urging anyone with information about the incident to come forward and help in the investigation. Let's ensure the safety and wellbeing of our children and community members.

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