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Updated 12:10

Driver Arrested After Crash Near Lublin Kindergarten

A driver suspected of drunk driving near kindergarten crashed into three cars in Lublin; no injuries, police arrested the woman.

The police arrested a woman after a multi-car crash outside a kindergarten in Lublin. The incident involved suspected drunk driving near kindergarten and damaged three vehicles but left no one hurt.

What happened on Onyksowa Street

The crash happened on Tuesday, 16 June, after 14:00 on Onyksowa Street. Emergency services arrived quickly. Paramedics and police worked on scene. A Nissan driver lost control. Consequently, she hit an Audi and a Mercedes. Moreover, she then struck a parked BMW nearby. However, witnesses reported no visible injuries. Therefore, no one needed hospital transport.

drunk driving near kindergarten: police findings and immediate response

The driver claimed she felt unwell and fainted while driving. However, the breathalyser lit up red and showed alcohol in her system. Consequently, officers detained the 32-year-old woman. They placed her in a police cell. In addition, investigators began procedural steps to clarify events. Therefore, the case may lead to charges for driving under the influence. Moreover, penalties in Poland can include heavy fines, license suspension, and even prison in serious cases. In Poland, a “mandat” means a fine and authorities may issue it for minor offences.

What this means legally and procedurally

Police will collect evidence and witness statements. They will also document vehicle damage. In addition, they will check CCTV if available. Consequently, the insurer usually needs a police report to process claims. Foreign drivers should note that police reports often require an ID number. For residents, the PESEL (national ID number) helps link records. However, expats without PESEL can still handle the process. Therefore, keep your passport, driving licence, and insurance details at hand.

Practical impact for the kindergarten and local community

The crash occurred in front of a preschool, which raised concern. Consequently, parents and staff could feel anxious. The kindergarten remained closed to traffic in that area briefly. Moreover, the local municipality sometimes reviews safety measures after such events. In addition, authorities may consider physical protections like bollards near entrances to prevent future risks.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you are involved in an accident in Poland, call 112 for emergency help and the police if anyone is hurt. Keep photos and exchange insurance details. Note that emergency care is available through NFZ (National Health Fund) for residents, but non-residents should confirm coverage with their insurer or use EHIC if from the EU. Also, ZUS handles social security matters, and a “mandat” means a fine. Finally, report incidents to your insurer and, if needed, contact your embassy for support.

Police in Lublin continue their enquiries. Consequently, they will decide if the case moves to prosecutors. Moreover, the local community expects clarity about the cause. However, the immediate fact remains that alcohol played a role, according to officers. Therefore, the case illustrates how quickly a routine drive can escalate.

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