16-year-old killed in MOTORCYCLE accident

It was a 16-year-old boy who died after trafikkulykken at the E16 at Nes in Akershus, norway. the Accident occurred Tuesday morning on route 177 at the Vormsu

16-year-old killed in MOTORCYCLE accident

It was a 16-year-old boy who died after trafikkulykken at the E16 at Nes in Akershus, norway.

the Accident occurred Tuesday morning on route 177 at the Vormsund. The motorcycle and a car were involved, according to police.

It is reported a frontal impact. The motorcyclist should be unconscious, so it is powered cardiopulmonary resuscitation (cpr) on the spot, said operasjonsleder Thomas Lorentsen in the East standings at 8.30-time.

Clock 9.13 confirmed the police on Twitter that the person is dead. Next of kin is notified and followed up by the municipality's crisis team.

the Police write on Twitter 13.20 that they are finished with the surveys on site, and that the road is open again.

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the Driver of the car that was involved in the frontkollisjonen is physically unharmed.

But he is of course strongly affected by the incident, tells operasjonslederen.

the Police avhører bilisten and witnesses as part of the investigation to determine the cause of the fatal accident.

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Route 177 is closed and will remain so for quite a while, informs the Eastern police district. Kriminalteknikere and people from ulykkesgruppen in the Norwegian public roads administration are on the scene of the accident.

the Road will probably be closed for a while ahead, but will probably be able to be opened if not too long time, end Lorentsen Tuesday morning.

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CLOSED: the main road where the accident occurred is kept closed beyond Tuesday. Police krimteknikere to examine the scene in addition to ulykkesgruppen from the Norwegian public roads administration.

Photo: Thomas Marthinsen / NRK
Date Of Update: 24 September 2019, 18:00
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