Cyclist, aged 55, severely hurt after being struck by a bus in Bonn-Endenich
On September 6, 2025, a traffic accident occurred in Bonn-Endenich, Germany. The incident involved a cyclist and a bus from line 608.
According to the information provided by the Bonn Police, the accident took place around 23:08. The cyclist was traveling on Sebastianstraße towards Flodelingsweg when the bus, turning left onto Flodelingsweg, collided with the cyclist.
The cyclist was tragically trapped under the articulated bus following the collision and sustained severe injuries. Emergency services attended the scene, providing initial treatment before transporting the cyclist to a hospital. The individual is currently being treated in intensive care.
The bus driver also suffered a shock as a result of the accident.
In response to the incident, the traffic division 1 of the Bonn police has initiated an investigation into the cause of the accident. A specialized traffic accident investigation team from the Cologne police was deployed to the scene to assist with the investigation.
No further details about the investigation's progress have been released at this time. The Bonn Police will provide updates as more information becomes available.
The public is asked to avoid speculation and allow the investigation to proceed unhindered. For further inquiries, please contact the Bonn Police Press Office (Phone: 0228 - 151023, Fax: 0228-151202).
Current information on the accident can be found on the Bonn Police's WhatsApp channel. The accident investigation may take several days to complete.
The Bonn Police would like to express their sympathies to all those affected by this tragic incident.
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