A 29-year-old German lived illegally in a Deutsche Bahn building for around six months.
Now he drew attention to himself when setting up with a crazy idea.
Half a year ago, a young man moved unnoticed in
Gemünden (Main-Spessart district)
into a
Deutsche Bahn company building
.
Last Monday (October 12th) he had a crazy idea while building the closet.
After that, parts of the
marshalling yard stopped working
.
Gemünden am Main / Lower Franconia - around a residence loose 29-year-old lived a half years unnoticed in a
building
of Deutsche Bahn in the Lower Franconian
Gemünden
(Main Spessart district).
Perhaps his chosen place to stay would have remained undiscovered if the young man had not
unintentionally
made
himself
noticeable
while furnishing the home
.
Main-Spessart district: homeless people make themselves comfortable in company buildings - and paralyze the marshalling yard
Last Monday (October 12), the German wanted to
set up a cupboard
on the ground floor of the
company building
.
According to the
federal police, he
apparently
bothered
with some cables.
Without further ado, he pinched the
200
or so
power cables
.
With fatal consequences.
As a result, large parts of the
shunting area were
canceled, and signaling and lighting systems no longer worked.
The Würzburg Federal Police announced that the points could no longer be controlled.
The tracks of the
passenger traffic
were not affected.
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Main-Spessart district: homeless man paralyzes the marshalling yard - hard consequences await him
Half a year ago, the 29-year-old settled in the small building.
He
cited
family problems
to
the officials
as the reason for his
homelessness
.
In the Deutsche Bahn building, the man used the power connection
to operate
his computer, a
stove
and other household appliances.
Now that the illegal resident is unintentionally exposed, he has to
answer
for
property damage
, trespassing,
disruption of
public operations and the withdrawal of electrical energy.
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