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Brutal attack in the S-Bahn: man is pushed into the track - victim brought to clinic - helicopter in action

2021-06-08T14:47:53.501Z


For reasons unknown so far, there was a violent argument on Sunday evening (June 6th) in an S-Bahn to Karlsfeld. Now the police are looking for witnesses.


For reasons unknown so far, there was a violent argument on Sunday evening (June 6th) in an S-Bahn to Karlsfeld.

Now the police are looking for witnesses.

Karlsfeld - On the way from downtown Munich to Karlsfeld, there was a violent argument in the S-Bahn on Sunday evening, June 6th.

Two people from Petershausen were injured.

The search for the perpetrators has so far been unsuccessful.

Police operation near Munich: Strangers attack 26-year-olds in the S-Bahn - suspected craniocerebral trauma

It all started around 10.30 p.m. in an S2 at the level of the Donnersbergerbrücke: Immediately after getting off the train at the Karlsfeld stop, strangers hit a drunk 26-year-old from Nigeria several times.

The police report.

The attacked then fell into the track area, from which he could pull himself back up to the platform.

Then the three strangers attacked a 23-year-old Nigerian.

According to the police, he suffered facial injuries and lost a tooth.

The elderly victim was transported to a clinic by the ambulance service because of a suspected head trauma.

In the search for the perpetrators, state and federal police and a helicopter from the Oberschleissheim federal police squadron were in action.

Since the men escaped undetected, the police are now hoping for the evaluation of video recordings of the S-Bahn and the platform.

After the attack in the S-Bahn: helicopters in action - the police are urgently looking for witnesses

Because of the incident, the S2 tracks were temporarily closed.

According to the police, there were "minor operational disruptions in the S-Bahn traffic to and from Petershausen".

People who observed the incident and can provide information about the perpetrators are asked to contact the police on 089/515 550 111 1

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By the way: Everything from the region is now also available in our new, regular Dachau newsletter.

Source: merkur

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