Polish PM Szydlo lightly injured in car accident
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A police investigation is now under way
Polish PM Beata Szydlo has suffered minor injuries in a car accident in the south of the country, officials say.
They say Ms Szydlo was travelling in a government convoy when a private Fiat drove into her limousine, causing it to hit a tree in the town of Oswiecim.
The 53-year-old leader is in "good condition", but she is being flown to Warsaw for checks, officials say.
In November, Ms Szydlo's motorcade was involved in an accident in Israel. She was not injured.
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Beata Szydlo became prime minister in 2015
Polish President Andrzej Duda and Defence Minister Antoni Macierewicz have also been involved in recent car accidents, though without injury.
In Friday's crash, the limousine's driver and an officer from the Government Protection Office (BOR) were also injured.
A police investigation is now under way.
Meanwhile, Interior Minister Mariusz Blaszczak called an urgent meeting with top BOR officials to discuss the situation.
- Published20 January