Wild animal accident shocks Gallin: Mercedes hits wild boar on country road!
Wittenberg: Current police reports about property damage and accidents involving wildlife. Safety tips for drivers when dealing with wild animals.

Wild animal accident shocks Gallin: Mercedes hits wild boar on country road!
In Gallin, in the Anhalt-Bitterfeld district, unknown perpetrators deliberately damaged the exterior mirrors of a parked Mercedes car between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. on June 22, 2025. As the police said in a recent press release on sachsen-anhalt.de Reportedly, unspecified property damage occurred. The police are asking for information from the public.
But it's not just vandalism that concerns law enforcement officers in the region. On the same day, around 8:00 a.m., there was an accident involving wild animals on highway 136 between Möhlau and Zschornewitz. A 28-year-old driver of a Mercedes car hit a wild boar that suddenly crossed the road. Emergency braking could no longer prevent the collision. The damage to the vehicle is estimated to be in the mid four-digit range. Unfortunately, the wild boar did not survive the accident.
Wildlife accidents: an increasing problem
Accidents with wildlife are a serious and unfortunately common problem in Germany. An incident like this is reported every two minutes, according to the ADAC on its website adac.de represents. In 2022 there were a total of around 265,000 wildlife accidents, which means that over a million wild animals lose their lives in these accidents every year. The evening and early morning hours are particularly dangerous when many animals are active.
The causes of such accidents are often the unpredictable nature of wild animals. If you see an animal on the side of the road, the ADAC recommends reducing your speed immediately, turning off your high beam and honking. In many cases, a controlled collision with an animal is safer than a risky evasive maneuver that could potentially result in a more serious accident. Additional precautionary measures are particularly advisable in the autumn months, as fog and lightning ice can occur in forest areas.
Safe driving in the event of accidents involving wild animals
According to the advice of admiraldirekt.de Every driver should be vigilant and prepare for wildlife crossings. It is important to reduce your speed and always be ready to brake, especially in well-known wildlife crossing areas. Drivers should also keep in mind that wild animals often appear in packs and additional animals may follow.
After an accident involving wild animals, it is crucial to activate the hazard warning lights and secure the scene of the accident. It is advisable to call the police (on 110) and inform a hunter if the injured animal cannot be transported. By the way, disposing of hit game at the scene of an accident is not permitted and can have legal consequences. Comprehensive insurance covers damage to the vehicle caused by a collision with wild animals, which is likely to be important additional information for many drivers.
Every driver should take the current incidents and information about accidents involving wild animals seriously in order to get through the streets safely and undamaged. A good knack for driving carefully can not only protect the lives of animals, but also your own.