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Updated 13:31

Police Seek Witnesses to Fatal Crash Near Warsaw

Police seek witnesses to a fatal road accident near Warsaw on June 14. Contact Nowy Dwór police with tips or dashcam footage.

Police in Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki are asking the public for help after a fatal road accident near Warsaw. The collision happened on June 14 at about 20:40 near Nowa Mała Wieś. Authorities say the driver of a Ford lost control, left the road on a bend, and hit a tree. Consequently, the driver died at the scene.

What happened and who is investigating

Police from the Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki county command lead the inquiry. Moreover, the local prosecutor’s office, Prokuratura Rejonowa in Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki, opened a criminal investigation. The probe focuses on causing a road accident with a fatal outcome. Therefore, investigators will collect witness statements and technical evidence. In addition, they will examine the vehicle and the scene.

fatal road accident near Warsaw

The incident took place on provincial road DW 575. The driver traveled from Nowiny toward Stare Grochale. Then the car veered left on a curve. Afterwards the vehicle struck a tree and sustained severe damage. Consequently, emergency services pronounced the driver dead at the scene.

What the police want from witnesses

Police ask anyone who saw the crash to call. In addition, they want dashcam or phone video recordings. Call the Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki County Police at 47 72 44 213. However, you may also ring 47 72 44 247 or 47 72 44 295. In an emergency, call 112. Moreover, witnesses can email kpp.nowy-dwor-maz@ksp.policja.gov.pl. Therefore, police can piece together what happened with your help.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you witness an accident in Poland, call 112 immediately. Moreover, save dashcam files and note exact locations or time. In addition, police will ask for your ID details. Polish institutions may follow up. For example, ZUS handles social security claims, NFZ manages public healthcare, a “mandat” means a fine, and PESEL is a national ID number. Therefore, keep records and be ready to give contact details if you can help.

Practical implications for expats

For foreigners, this case shows how local authorities act after fatal crashes. Moreover, police often rely on civilian footage. Therefore, dashcams matter in Poland. In addition, prosecutors frequently open investigations in fatal crashes. Consequently, legal proceedings may follow even when the cause seems clear. However, Polish criminal and civil rules differ from other countries. For instance, a prosecutor may lead evidence-gathering before any trial starts. In addition, insurance companies work with police reports when settling claims.

How you can assist safely

If you were near DW 575 that evening, please contact police. Moreover, avoid posting raw footage that could affect investigations. Instead, hand files to officers or submit via email. In addition, keep originals backed up. Therefore, you help both legal processes and grieving families.

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