Teenager crashes Mercedes in Sindelfingen parking garage – three injured!

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Accident in the Breuninger parking garage in Sindelfingen: 19-year-old crashes into steel beams, three slightly injured.

Unfall im Breuninger-Parkhaus Sindelfingen: 19-Jähriger prallt gegen Stahlträger, drei Leichtverletzte.
Accident in the Breuninger parking garage in Sindelfingen: 19-year-old crashes into steel beams, three slightly injured.

Teenager crashes Mercedes in Sindelfingen parking garage – three injured!

An accident in the Breuningerland parking garage in Sindelfingen caused a stir on Saturday evening, November 17th, 2025. At around 9:50 p.m., a 19-year-old Mercedes driver first drove into a curb and then with full force into a steel beam for reasons that are still unknown. The dramatic incident had further consequences because the Mercedes then crashed backwards into another steel beam.

How District newspaper Böblinger Bote reports, three people were slightly injured in the collision: the driver himself and two passengers aged 18 and 14. In order to treat the injured as quickly as possible, the emergency services arrived and took everyone to the hospital.

High property damage

The accident not only resulted in people being injured, but also caused significant property damage. It is estimated that the damage to the Mercedes is around 50,000 euros, while the damage to the two steel beams is around 5,000 euros. The young driver's car ultimately had to be towed away.

It remains exciting to find out what exactly led to the accident. So far, no exact reasons have been determined as to why the 19-year-old lost control of his vehicle.

There are now generally ongoing discussions about the causes of accidents, which may also result from health aspects. For example, the current pandemic surrounding COVID-19 is playing a role that is putting psychological strain on many people. Loud WHO New findings about the consequences and how to deal with the virus continue to come to light on a regular basis. While at the beginning of the pandemic around 15% of cases were severe and required hospitalization, this figure has fallen sharply due to vaccinations, virus mutations and improved medications.

The WHO is currently calling for health care to be ensured even for people who are still suffering from serious cases of COVID-19. These can range from loss of perspective and multi-organ failure, highlighting the need for hospital admission. Younger people, including children, can be particularly affected by rare but serious reactions following infections.

Overall, it remains to be seen what further information will become known about the accident in the Breuninger parking garage. It is clear that quick action is necessary in such situations - both for the injured and for the associated causes of the accident.