Five Scotland fans injured in horrific crash after ’forgetting Germany drives on the right’

14 June 2024 , 11:28
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An image of both vehicles following the crash ( Image: tv-niederrhein)
An image of both vehicles following the crash ( Image: tv-niederrhein)

Two of the five Scotland fans were seriously injured after their rental car was involved in head-on collision with a Mercedes moments after departing airport near Dusseldorf

Five Scotland fans travelling to Euro 2024 have been injured in a head-on car collision after allegedly forgetting that vehicles are driven on the right side of the road in Germany.

Two of the supporters are reported to have been seriously injured in the crash near Weeze airport, about 45 miles from Dusseldorf. Emergency crews, including four ambulances rushed to the scene on Thursday night, and pictures from the scene show multiple casualties being treated on the road and on a grass bank. 

The fans had travelled on a flight from Edinburgh, landing at approximately 11pm, and picked up a rental car from the airport - only to pull on to the wrong side of the carriageway in a dark Citroen.

They ended up smashing into a black Mercedes and its driver was also treated at the scene for injuries.

An unnamed source told the Daily Record: "They landed in Weeze with Ryanair from Edinburgh at 11pm. They picked up their rental car directly at Weeze Airport, packed numerous suitcases and drove off, but forgot that in Germany you drive on the right.

"At the airport, after just a few hundred metres of driving, they crashed head-on into an oncoming Mercedes. All five football fans were injured, some seriously, and had to receive emergency medical care at the scene of the accident before being transported to various hospitals.

"Numerous rescue teams were on duty until 2am this morning; the two vehicles were totally damaged and had to be rescued." 

A spokesperson for the local fire department said: "Shortly after midnight, a serious traffic accident occurred on the airport ring in which two vehicles collided head-on. A total of six injured people, two of them seriously, were treated by the emergency services. We wish those affected a speedy and complete recovery."

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Emergency services tend to the injured Image: tv-niederrhein)

Scotland, who have never made it out of the group stage in their previous 11 tournament appearances, open the Euros against the hosts in Munich tonight. They also face Hungary and Switzerland in Group A with an estimated 100,000 fans making the trip.

James Smith

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