Car hurled away
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A 23-year-old Carinthian woman and her three-year-old daughter had a stroke of luck on Monday: they were traveling by car when they collided with a train. The mother suffered minor injuries, the toddler remained unharmed.
At around 9 a.m. on Monday, the 23-year-old woman drove her car into a railroad crossing in Wolfsberg despite the red light - and promptly collided with an ÖBB railcar.
Thrown into the railroad crossing
The car, which was also carrying the driver's three-year-old daughter, was hit by the railcar and thrown into the middle of the railroad crossing. The train driver had tried to avoid a collision by braking hard.
The woman was slightly injured in the collision, the toddler remained unharmed. Both were taken to Wolfsberg Regional Hospital by the ambulance after receiving first aid.
The car sustained serious material damage. A breathalyzer test carried out on both parties was negative.
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