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A serious traffic incident occurred in Berlin-Wilmersdorf, resulting in injuries to a young child and two women. The accident took place on Friday afternoon at the intersection of Fredericiastraße and Rognitzstraße, as reported by local authorities.
According to police statements, a 27-year-old woman was driving her vehicle when it collided with another car driven by a 57-year-old man. The impact was significant, leading to the hospitalization of the woman, her two-year-old daughter, and a 59-year-old female passenger. All three sustained severe injuries and were promptly taken to a medical facility for treatment.
The driver of the second vehicle, while sustaining minor injuries, received ambulatory care and did not require hospitalization. Following the crash, both cars were rendered inoperable and towed from the scene.
The specifics surrounding the accident remain uncertain as the investigation continues. Authorities are working to ascertain the exact circumstances that led to the collision.
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