Polish prime minister hurt in car crash but prognosis good
WARSAW, Poland — Prime Minister Beata Szydlo suffered injuries in a car crash in southern Poland on Friday and was flown by helicopter to Warsaw for medical tests, even though doctors and her spokesman said that she was not badly hurt.
The accident occurred shortly before 7 p.m. in the southern town of Oswiecim, which is Szydlo’s hometown. Szydlo, 53, was travelling in a convoy along the town’s main road when another car drove into her black Audi limousine, causing it to hit a tree.
The state broadcaster TVP published an image of the limousine with the front of the car bashed in.
Government spokesman Rafal Bochenek said Szydlo was in “good condition” but had been transported 350 kilometres (215 miles) by helicopter to a government hospital in Warsaw for further monitoring and tests.


