Traffic chaos in Bebra: accident escape can be heard after a loud bang!
A traffic accident occurred in Bebra: the victim is looking for witnesses about damage to her Audi A3.

Traffic chaos in Bebra: accident escape can be heard after a loud bang!
In the last few days there have been two incidents in Hesse that illustrate how important witness information is in solving traffic accidents. There is a current need for clarification, particularly in Bebra, where a victim was left behind with her gray Audi A3.
The vehicle owner parked her Audi properly on the side of the road on Ludwig-Uhland-Strasse, near house number 1, on Saturday, August 23rd. Her parking time extended from 2 p.m. until her return on Sunday at 1:16 p.m., when she discovered property damage of at least 2,000 euros. According to the victim's statement, she heard a loud bang at 1:00 a.m. but was unable to detect anything else. The car that caused the accident had already left the scene of the accident, which doesn't make the situation any easier. The police station in Rotenburg an der Fulda is therefore asking for your help and contacts can be made by calling 06623/937-0 in order to provide any valuable information. Loud East Hesse News There is an urgent need to investigate the incident.
Another incident in Bad Gandersheim
Not far away in Bad Gandersheim, on August 4th to be precise, a similar incident occurred. An unknown driver of a silver small car damaged a parked black Opel while pulling out of a parking space. The passenger pointed out the collision to the driver, but he continued his journey without caring about the damage of around 2,500 euros. Here too, the Bad Gandersheim police station has started an investigation into a traffic accident and is calling on witnesses to help. Anyone who has seen something can contact the Bad Gandersheim police on 05382/95390 or contact another police station. Further details about this incident can be found at Press portal.
It becomes clear again and again that the community is called upon to resolve such incidents. Every tip counts and can help promote fairness in road traffic. So if you've seen something, don't hesitate to get in touch. Your support could be crucial!