Teen Cyclist Severely Injured in Austria; Airlifted to Innsbruck Clinic
A 14-year-old cyclist was severely injured in Pflach, Austria, after being hit by a 76-year-old Austrian woman while crossing a pedestrian path on October 2, 2025. The incident occurred around 15:00 hours.
The young cyclist was immediately treated by emergency services at the scene. Due to the severity of their injuries, they were swiftly transported to Reutte Hospital for further medical attention. In a critical turn of events, the cyclist was later airlifted by emergency helicopter to the Innsbruck Clinic for specialized care.
The 76-year-old Austrian woman involved in the accident has been identified, but her personal details remain confidential. Authorities have not released her name, describing her only as a 76-year-old Austrian female.
The cyclist's condition remains unknown following the transfer to the Innsbruck Clinic. Local authorities continue to investigate the incident, with the 76-year-old woman cooperating with their inquiries. The community in Pflach, Tirol, awaits updates on the cyclist's recovery.
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