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Kamen: 31-year-old should have thrown bottle from train

2019-11-03T21:07:47.122Z


A two-year-old was hit in North Rhine-Westphalia from a passing party train by a whiskey bottle on the head and seriously injured. The police have determined who should have thrown.



In the case of two-year-olds who were critically injured by a bottle throw, according to police, witnesses charge a 31-year-old man. The suspect had been determined by witness interviews and dismissed after a hearing, the police said Dortmund. Further investigation results give it on Monday.

The suspect is accused of negligent assault. He is said to have thrown a whiskey bottle from a party train on the passage in the station in the Westphalian Kamen. A two-year-old girl had been hit by a bottle on late Friday morning when her father, with the infant in her arms, climbed the stairs to the platform.

The prosecution assumes that the bottle was thrown out of the train, but not targeted at a person. "We have no evidence for a targeted throw," said Henner Kruse, spokesman for the Dortmund prosecutor.

Child after surgery except mortal danger

Rescue workers took the severely injured girl to a hospital on Friday. After an operation, the condition of the child is stable, said a spokesman for the Dortmund police. Accordingly, it no longer floats in acute mortal danger.

The train was initially driven on Friday to about 65 kilometers away Greven. There, the federal police moved in with a large contingent. Dozens of officials picked up the passenger's details of the train. The passengers behaved a speaker of the Federal Police according to very cooperative.

On board the party train, which started on Friday in Cologne with about 500 people and Norddeich Mole had as a target, according to the organizer have been different individual groups.

Source: spiegel

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