Concrete mixer accident in Berlin: cyclist continues to wrestle with death

After a traffic accident in Berlin, the condition of the injured cyclist is still critical.

Concrete mixer accident in Berlin: cyclist continues to wrestle with death

After a traffic accident in Berlin, the condition of the injured cyclist is still critical. The street protests of the "last generation" are blamed for the late arrival of the rescue services. FFF activist Neubauer regrets the incident and warns of further actions.

The cyclist, who was critically injured in Berlin-Wilmersdorf, is still in critical condition. The condition of the seriously injured is unchanged, said a spokeswoman for the police. The 44-year-old cyclist was run over by a concrete mixer truck on Monday morning in Bundesallee and trapped under the car.

Fire brigade forces with special equipment were stuck in traffic due to protests by climate demonstrators of the "last generation" on the A100 city motorway and only arrived late at the scene of the accident, which is why the accident site had to be improvised, as the fire brigade emphasized. The woman was taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries.

Climate activist Luisa Neubauer had expressed her regret at the late arrival of the rescue vehicle in connection with the climate protests. "Across the German climate movement, we stand for climate activism that does not endanger people," said Neubauer. "The incident in Berlin makes me very sad." The legitimacy of protest actions stands and falls with "not putting people in danger," emphasized the activist from the organization Fridays for Future.

Neubauer emphasized that she feared that such critical moments could also occur in the future "as long as the conflict behind the protests is not settled". "As long as the government blocks fair climate protection, there will be more and more divisions in society. And if the big questions about the climate crisis are not answered in parliament and cabinet, these questions will increasingly be debated on the streets."

Neubauer sharply criticized Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his appeal to climate activists not to endanger people in their political actions. The Chancellor's statements were "cynical," she explained. After all, it is the chancellor "personally who, by blocking rapid climate protection, is making a major contribution to the indirect endangerment of people." The climate protest of the organization Fridays for Future is rather moderate compared to the actions of the "last generation".