Drama during vintage car races. A wheel suddenly broke off. The LPR helicopter was immediately called
It all happened on Sunday, June 8, in Gliwice. There was a competition of old cars: Wreck-Race.
Gliwice. Drama during vintage car races. An accident occurredThe services received information about the accident, which occurred on the premises of the car exchange on Kujawska Street, in the afternoon.
During the Wreck-Race, a wheel fell off one of the cars, a Toyota Yaris, and hit a woman standing near a fence made of tires and tape.
— informed Senior Commissioner Marzena Szwed from the Municipal Police Headquarters in Gliwice.
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Woman injured during Wreck-Race competition in GliwiceThe injured woman was transported to the hospital by LPR helicopter. Police officers worked at the scene along with a forensic technician, expert and prosecutor. The police secured the organizer's documentation and questioned witnesses.
It was reported that the 40-year-old driver of the Toyota was sober.
— The issue of liability will be resolved after all procedural activities are completed and the evidence is assessed — said Senior Commissioner Marzena Szwed.
Wreck-Race is a competition for motoring enthusiasts with cars that have seen their best years long ago. Their value cannot exceed one thousand złoty.
Wrak-Race organizer speaks out after race accident: "It's an incredible coincidence"The organizer of Wrak-Race Silesia, Marcin Klukowski, emphasized in an interview with PAP that this was the first such accident in the dozen or so years of the event’s history.
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We have never had any complaints. Cars are transported to competitions on trailers, we take care of safety considerations. This accident is an incredible coincidence
— says Marcin Klukowski.
The organizer is confident that the police will clarify all the circumstances.
(Source: PAP)
The accident occurred during the Wreck-Race competition in Gliwice (illustrative photo).
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