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Updated 03:45

Woman Critically Injured After Bus Collision Near Nowy Świat

A bus hit a pedestrian in Nowy Świat late Saturday. The woman remains in critical condition and police continue their inquiry.

The city reported that a bus hit a pedestrian in Nowy Świat late on Saturday night. Consequently, emergency services rushed to the scene at Rondo Charles’a de Gaulle’a. The woman suffered serious injuries and paramedics took her to hospital.

bus hit a pedestrian in Nowy Świat

Police received a call at 23:30 and they arrived quickly. In addition, officers secured the scene and took witness statements. The vehicle involved belonged to line 503, and authorities confirmed the driver showed no signs of alcohol. Moreover, investigators said they will check CCTV and technical data from the bus.

What the police said and next steps

Officers stated they will clarify the causes and circumstances of the collision. Therefore, they will interview witnesses and review recordings. However, they avoided naming the victim out of respect and pending family notification. The prosecutor may open formal proceedings if evidence suggests dangerous driving.

Why this matters to residents and visitors

Nowy Świat sits in Warsaw’s central Śródmieście district and attracts many pedestrians. Consequently, traffic mixes with evening walkers and tourists. In addition, the Charles de Gaulle roundabout channels several busy streets. Therefore, any serious crash there affects traffic and local safety perceptions.

Public transport vehicles pose specific risks in dense urban areas. Moreover, buses have larger blind spots and they accelerate differently at night. However, city operators record driver hours and vehicle data. Consequently, investigators can analyze speed and brake patterns from on-board systems.

For expats, this incident raises practical questions. In addition, you may need a police report if someone injures you or you witness a crash. Therefore, keep contact details for Warsaw Transport Authority and the police handy. Moreover, know that emergency care is available through the National Health Fund (NFZ). However, coverage depends on your residency status and insurance.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: Call 112 for emergencies. In addition, an ambulance will treat anyone on scene. The NFZ (National Health Fund) funds emergency care for insured residents, and the European Health Insurance Card may cover EU visitors. Therefore, non-EU expats should have private medical insurance. Also, keep your PESEL (national ID number) or passport ready for hospital registration. Finally, you may need a police report to file claims and to deal with ZUS (social security) if long-term compensation applies. A mandat (fine) is a common immediate penalty for traffic offences.

Witnesses who have photos or video should preserve that material. Moreover, they should share it with police, not post it publicly. The transport operator will likely cooperate with investigators. In addition, the city’s safety officials may review lighting and signage at the site.

The driver remains at the centre of the inquiry, and authorities said breath tests returned negative. Therefore, experts will examine other factors like visibility and pedestrian behavior. However, investigators will avoid speculation until they finish forensic work.

We will update this report as police release more information. Consequently, expect official statements and potentially charges if evidence supports them.

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