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Dispute at Stachus escalates: man pushes opponents in front of the S-Bahn - victim loses lower leg

2021-11-29T04:53:37.561Z


A man was pushed in front of an approaching train in the Stachus S-Bahn station. The police arrested a suspect. It must have been preceded by a quarrel.


A man was pushed in front of an approaching train in the Stachus S-Bahn station.

The police arrested a suspect.

It must have been preceded by a quarrel.

Munich - Bad act on the Munich S-Bahn main line: A 37-year-old was pushed in front of an S-Bahn at Stachus late on Sunday afternoon and was run over by an incoming train.

According to the police, the man was seriously but not fatally injured.

Munich: The dispute at Stachus escalates - 37-year-olds hit the tracks

According to initial findings, another man had pushed him.

Police arrested a 41-year-old suspect.

The devastating push at the train station in the center of Munich * was apparently preceded by a dispute.

The police could not initially say whether the two men knew each other and why they were arguing.

Now the homicide squad is investigating.

The suspect is expected to appear before an investigating judge on Monday. 

According to information from

tz

and

Münchner Merkur

, the victim was admitted to the university hospital on the right of the Isar.

“The patient is badly injured in the leg, but was very lucky that he survived this collision with the S-Bahn at all.

He is currently being operated on, ”reported a member of the rescue team.

However, it is already clear that the 37-year-old has lost at least one lower leg.

His leg was so badly injured that bones and blood vessels could no longer be reconstructed.

The trauma surgeons had to amputate the lower leg to prevent worse.

The team of doctors is currently taking care of the wound.

Other injuries are still being treated. 

S-Bahn Munich: Delays and train cancellations on Sunday - Seriously injured apparently not in mortal danger

The S-Bahn Munich * reported an emergency doctor call shortly before 4 p.m.

The Stachus train station was completely closed in the meantime.

Even in the evening, according to Deutsche Bahn, the S-Bahn traffic was still “significantly impaired”.

Delays, train cancellations and early train reversals were to be expected throughout the network, as it was said around 5.30 p.m.

At 7 p.m., the train announced that the diversions had ended.

Only the S1 started and ended at the main station (

fn / dpa

) *

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Source: merkur

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