Polish Driver Hits Two 8- and 10‑Year‑Old Ukrainian Girls at Pedestrian Crossing

On 25 October at 1:11 p.m., a Kia driven by a 30‑year‑old Polish resident collided with two Ukrainian girls, aged 8 and 10, at a marked pedestrian crossing in Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki, Poland.

Victims and Location

On 25 October at 1:11 p.m., a Kia driven by a 30‑year‑old Polish resident struck two Ukrainian girls, aged 8 and 10, at a marked pedestrian crossing on Modlińska Street in Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki, Poland.

Emergency Response

First responders arrived to find the girls lying on the roadway, one unconscious, with personal items such as shoes, headphones, and a purse scattered nearby. Three fire brigade teams and two medical rescue teams rendered prehospital care and transported the victims to hospitals.

Preliminary Investigation

The incident involved a driver of a Kia who, according to reports, was looking away and failed to notice the pedestrians. Breath tests indicated the driver was sober. Police are conducting further procedural investigations to establish the exact circumstances, while Modlińska Street remained blocked during the operation.

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