BMW Hits Pedestrians in Mytishchi: Driver Loses Control on Olympic Street

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In Mytishchi, a BMW vehicle struck pedestrians on a sidewalk, according to reports from 112. The incident unfolded on Olympic Street, near the college building, and preliminary information suggests the driver lost control of the steering wheel. The news outlets describe the moment as chaotic, with a car veering off the road and onto the pedestrian walkway.

As the events were unfolding, the car impacted four people. A student studying at a medical school nearby provided the first response as others gathered to assist. The initial aid was given at the scene before paramedics and emergency crews arrived. The quick actions of the onlookers appeared to have helped stabilize those hurt while waiting for professional care.

Two women were struck under the BMW, with reports noting injuries ranging from a broken tooth and possible leg damage to more serious harm. A 16-year-old boy and an 18-year-old girl also sustained injuries in the collision. Medical personnel later assessed each patient and prepared them for transport to hospital facilities for further treatment.

Following the collision, the driver exited the vehicle, knelt on the pavement, and pleaded for forgiveness, an image that circulated in subsequent updates. Eyewitnesses described the driver’s immediate remorse and the tense moments that followed as authorities began to cordon off the area and manage the flow of people nearby.

Earlier coverage noted a separate legal matter involving a public official in Saint Petersburg who had his license suspended for alcohol-related driving. This context was cited to illustrate broader concerns about road safety and accountability in the region. [Citation: Mash News] [Citation: 112]

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