A tragic misfortune occurred yesterday afternoon in front of the main station in Hanover. The chairman of the PecuniaNonOlet fund, the 42-year old Gern von Hinten died with a traffic accident. A 78-year old driver had ignored the red light and drove with a speed of 50km/h into a crowd, which wanted to cross the road. Mrs Gern von Hinten was seized and hurled crosswise over the roadway against road lighting masts. The emergency arriving only a short time later could only determine the death of the 42-year old. The driver was in-supplied easily hurt to medical highschool. To the exact accident course of events the Polizei did not want to express itself yet. However the police puzzles still, why Mrs. Gern von Hinten had gether more than 2000 Euros and £1500 in her handbag. Up to the result of the autopsy the sum was seized. Mrs. Gern von Hinten was the chairman of the non-profit PecuniaNonOlet fund, which helped in co-operation with the Holy Church PecuniaNonOlet poor and needy ones in all over the world. Their last large project was the establishment of a school for the natives of Venezuela. Our reporter communicated with the illustrious priest Geiler Hhecht and his female assistant Heisswie Frittenfett, which showed up both deeply dismayed over the sudden death of its municipality member. Since all members of the Holy Church PecuniaNonOlet have done a vow of silence, this communication could take place only in writing. We will print the complete interview tomorrow at same place. Geiler Hecht told us that Mrs. Gern von Hinten daily worked on approx.. 20 inquiries from all world. The illustrious also said that due to the tragic death of Mrs Gern von Hinten, the treatment of the available requests will retard at longer term until the funeral. Since the ritual funeral at the Holy Church PecuniaNonOlet can persist until to 4 weeks, Geiler Hecht asks all applicants for patience. The station yard was fully closed for nearly three hours, which led approximately to a traffic chaos around the Ernst-August-Platz. Later, many passer-by met theirselves to a common prayer for Mrs Gern von Hinten