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Forgot handbrake: Dutch woman rolls motorhome down slope into stream in Nesselwang

21.05.2026 15:09 1 min 1 source РУС
TAG24 DEU
Forgot handbrake: Dutch woman rolls motorhome down slope into stream in Nesselwang
Original source: TAG24

In Nesselwang (Ostallgäu district), an unsecured motorhome rolled down a slope and crashed into a stream. The 78-year-old Dutch driver had not engaged a gear nor applied the handbrake. The motorhome struck another parked motorhome before overturning into the water. Firefighters rescued the woman, who sustained minor injuries. An oil spill required a containment boom. Total damage is estimated at around €160,000.

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Forgot handbrake: Dutch woman rolls motorhome down slope into stream in Nesselwang

21.05.2026 TAG24 DEU Original source

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