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Teenager on an e-scooter involved in a collision with police authorities in Poland

Adolescent Plunges in Hagen-Hohenlimburg: Incident Occurs on September 9, 2025, Involving a 15-Year-Old Resident of Hagen

Teenager on an e-scooter involved in an accident, as reported by the Polish police
Teenager on an e-scooter involved in an accident, as reported by the Polish police

Teenager on an e-scooter involved in a collision with police authorities in Poland

In the heart of Hagen-Hohenlimburg, an incident occurred on September 9, 2025, when a 15-year-old girl fell from an e-scooter in the Herrenstraße pedestrian zone. The girl sustained minor injuries after she lost control on wet cobblestones and fell over the handlebars onto the street.

The Hagen Police, who provided this information, are urging e-scooter riders to practice safe riding and take extra precautions, especially in wet conditions. The police recommend wearing a helmet and exercising caution on wet roads, particularly on cobblestones, as the increased danger for two-wheeled vehicles is significant.

For media inquiries related to the Hagen Police, the Hagen Police Press Office is the point of contact. You can reach them via phone at 02331 986 15 15, on their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Polizei.NRW.HA, or on Instagram at http://www.instagram.de/polizei.nrw.ha. They also have a Twitter account at https://twitter.com/polizei_nrw_ha and a WhatsApp channel at https://url.nrw/WhatsAppPolizeiNRWHagen. Emails can be sent to [email protected].

In addition, the Hagen Police Press Office can be reached via news aktuell. The website of the Hagen Police is https://hagen.polizei.nrw, where you can find more information about their services and safety advisories.

Emergency services transported the girl to a hospital in Hagen shortly after the accident. The Hagen Police are continuing their investigation into the incident. They encourage all residents and visitors to prioritise safety, especially when navigating the city's pedestrian zones on two-wheeled vehicles.

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