Bus Driver Has to Swerve to Avoid Wild Boar - Several Injured - Wild boar crossing sparks bus crash in Berlin, leaving seven injured
A wild boar crossing the road caused chaos in Berlin's Hellersdorf district yesterday. An American bus, the X69, had to make an emergency stop, resulting in seven injured passengers and two women being hospitalized. The incident occurred when the bus driver spotted a wild boar on the road and swerved to avoid it. This sudden maneuver led to several passengers sustaining injuries, predominantly head wounds. Among the injured were five children aged two to nine, who were taken to the hospital for outpatient treatment. Two women also required medical attention, with one needing inpatient care. The driver went into shock but did not need medical treatment. Despite the shock, no charges have been filed against the driver. The police are investigating the accident, but no formal complaints or accusations have been made against the driver. The wild boar crossing incident left seven passengers injured, with one in serious condition. The American bus driver, though shocked, did not require medical attention. No charges have been filed against the driver, and the police investigation is ongoing.
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