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Former German Minister Lindner Accidentally Runs Over Dog: 'I Am Extremely Sorry'

Former German Minister Lindner Accidentally Runs Over Dog: 'I Am Extremely Sorry'
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Politics May 6, 2025 15:28

berlin - Christian Lindner, ex-German Minister of Finance, unintentionally hits film producer's Norfolk Terrier in Berlin, sparking social media outrage.

Former German Minister Christian Lindner Involved in Dog Accident

Christian Lindner, the leader of the Free Democratic Party, accidentally ran over the Norfolk Terrier of film producer Wolf Bauer outside an Italian restaurant in Berlin. The incident led to a wave of reactions on social media.

Details of the Incident

Exiting the restaurant, Lindner failed to notice the unleashed dog in front of his car, resulting in the tragic accident that claimed the dog's life. Witnesses reported Lindner attempting to assist but failing to exchange contact information with the owner.

Public Reaction and Past Controversies

Previously embroiled in a budget conflict leading to his ministerial dismissal in 2022, Lindner's association with the German auto industry has often raised eyebrows. The recent incident has reignited criticism, questioning his actions and empathy.

Lindner's Apology and Response

In a statement to Bild, Lindner expressed deep regret over the accident, emphasizing his lack of awareness regarding the dog's fate. Social media users have expressed mixed opinions, with some condemning Lindner's actions and others demanding accountability.

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