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No trial for those who caused accidents – Tom (40) raced dead in an accident

Almost two years ago there was a serious traffic accident at the intersection of Hohenzollernring and Elbchaussee. As a result, a 40-year-old man died.

Hamburg – This accident raises doubts about a fair justice system. On August 18, 2021, there was a serious traffic accident at the Hamburg intersection “Hohenzollernring corner Elbchaussee”. The person who caused the accident, a 45-year-old man, drives over a red light and crashes into Tom's driver's side. This is so badly injured that the 40-year-old has to be resuscitated on site. Tom, who works as a computer scientist, is taken to a hospital with his own pulse. But the computer scientist died there a little later. His family mourns Tom. But in addition to the grief of a loved one, there is also anger. However, the person who caused the accident remains at large. A lawsuit against the driver involved in the accident will not be opened. After two years, the accident attempter will probably be able to get behind the wheel again. Tom's family is stunned. At 24hamburg.de * you can find out why the person who caused the accident just got away with it. * 24hamburg.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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