In the case of a two-year-old girl who was seriously injured by a bottle at Kamen station, the authorities continue to investigate unknown cases. "At the moment there are no indications of a possible thrower of the bottle", said Henner Kruse, speaker of the public prosecutor's office Dortmund.
According to Kruse, police and prosecutors currently believe the whiskey bottle was thrown out of a passing train. It is about the charge of negligent assault. In connection with the incident interviews would be conducted.
On Friday morning, the two-year-old's father, according to the police, had climbed the stairs to the track with the child in his arms. According to initial findings, a bottle had suddenly flown out of a passing train and hit the child on the head.
Rescue workers took the seriously injured girl to a hospital. After an operation, the condition of the child is stable, said a spokesman for the Dortmund police now. Accordingly, it no longer floats in acute mortal danger.
The train continued on Friday initially to about 65 kilometers away Greven. There, the Federal Police with a large contingent, which was pulled together from the Münsterland, the Ruhr and the Rhineland. Dozens of officials picked up the passenger details of the train traveling from Cologne to the East Frisian island of Norderney. The 580 passengers acted according to a spokesman for the Federal Police, according to very cooperative.