Contrasting dangers on the B65: Mother's son injured, woman dies!
Unknown people in Ronnenberg injure mother and son with projectiles while police are looking for witnesses. Road safety in northern Germany affected.

Contrasting dangers on the B65: Mother's son injured, woman dies!
In the past few days, the Hanover region has had to record two serious accidents on the B65 in Ronnenberg-Empelde. An incident occurred on Saturday in which a suspected murderous attack with a projectile injured two people. A 51-year-old woman from Benthe and her ten-year-old son were driving their Skoda around 9:45 p.m. when an unknown perpetrator threw a heavy object from a bridge onto their car. The vehicle was badly damaged and glass splinters from the broken windshield slightly injured the occupants. They were treated on site by rescue workers, while the perpetrators escaped undetected. The police are now investigating attempted murder and are asking witnesses to contact the Hanover Criminal Investigation Service on (0511) 1095555. According to haz.de, there have already been several similar incidents in northern Germany in the last few weeks.
Another tragic accident occurred on Wednesday evening where a 35-year-old woman lost her life in a car accident. She drove off the B65 in her VW Polo and crashed into a tree for unknown reasons. The rescue workers were no longer able to resuscitate the woman at the scene of the accident, and the B65 was temporarily completely closed in the direction of Minden. Here too, the Hanover police are looking for witnesses who can report information by calling (0511) 1091888. Details about this accident can be found in a report from t-online.de.
Statistics and traffic safety
Recent events on the B65 highlight the risks faced by drivers in the region. It is urgent that the relevant authorities analyze the security situation and, if necessary, take further measures to prevent such tragic incidents in the future. The search for the perpetrators of the last attack remains particularly important in order to avoid further dangerous situations.