The Vietnamese Consulate General in Frankfurt (Germany) is coordinating with local authorities to clarify the incident and is ready to protect and ensure the full, legitimate rights and interests of citizens.
On July 25, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that according to information from the Vietnamese Consulate General in Frankfurt (Germany), on the evening of July 6, an accident caused the deaths of two Vietnamese citizens, twin brothers Nguyen Duy Q. and Nguyen Quang M..
The accident also injured two other citizens, one of whom, Hoang Trung H., was seriously injured and is being treated at the hospital.
Following the direction of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Vietnamese Consulate General in Frankfurt has contacted and closely coordinated with local authorities to investigate the incident and take necessary citizen protection measures.

The Vietnamese Consulate General in Frankfurt has also contacted the victims’ relatives, providing guidance on funeral procedures and legal issues for the two deceased victims. At the same time, the Vietnamese community in Germany has coordinated with the Vietnamese community in Germany to support the relatives of the victims who are being treated at the hospital.
“The Vietnamese Consulate General in Frankfurt is continuing to closely coordinate with local authorities to clarify the incident and is ready to take measures to support, protect, and ensure the full and legitimate rights and interests of Vietnamese citizens,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs informed.
Previously, according to German media, on the evening of July 6, a 23-year-old man drove a car and hit the victims.
The two victims who died were twins. Before the accident, the two brothers were studying to be dental assistants at a clinic in Hamburg, Germany.
On the night of the accident, the twin brothers and their friends attended a concert held in Frankfurt.
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