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Because it was too loud for him: A stranger beats 16-year-olds in the face on the S-Bahn

2021-10-14T07:03:32.667Z


Noise in the compartment can be annoying. But how a stranger attacked a young person in the S-Bahn near Poing on Wednesday is now a concern of the police.


Noise in the compartment can be annoying.

But how a stranger attacked a young person in the S-Bahn near Poing on Wednesday is now a concern of the police.

  • A 16-year-old was beaten in the face on the S-Bahn from Munich to Markt Schwaben.

  • This was preceded by an argument over loud music and phone calls.

  • The police are now looking for witnesses and a man who got off in Poing.

Poing

- Shortly after 12 p.m., a 16-year-old got into a verbal dispute with a stranger in the S2 out of town towards Erding, reports the responsible federal police.

The cause was initially too loud music by the 16-year-old from Markt Schwaben.

The stranger is said to have spoken to the Turkish youth.

In case of a dispute in the S2: Several punches in the face

When the 16-year-old ignored the speech and then made a loud phone call, the stranger suddenly approached him and gave him a head-butt.

And the man hit him several times in the face with his fist, according to the police.

Then the stranger left the S-Bahn at the Poing stop.

Face pain: victim does not want to see a doctor

The 16-year-old complained of slight pain in his face, but refused a medical examination.

The officials report this on.

The stranger is being investigated for bodily harm.

The Federal Police asks travelers who have been on the S-Bahn and can provide relevant information about the crime, its circumstances or the aggressive stranger

to report to the Federal Police

Inspectorate

in Munich on

089 / 515550-1111

.

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Source: merkur

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