Death of cyclist in Berlin provokes debate over road protests
by Kate Connolly in Berlin from on (#65PDB)
Blockade delayed arrival of rescue vehicle, but attending doctor says this had no influence over cyclist's death
The death of a cyclist after a traffic collision in Berlin has revived a growing debate in Germany about climate crisis protests.
Sandra Umann, 44, was severely injured last Monday when her bike collided with a cement mixer lorry when she was cycling to work. A specialist rescue vehicle dispatched to the scene was delayed in reaching her because of a blockade by activists from the movement The Last Generation. Her death was announced on Friday.
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