Young woman (21) freaks out completely - her alcohol level makes an interrogation impossible
Created: 03/14/2022, 10:16 am
By: Catherine Haase
Federal Police (symbol image) © Matthias Balk/dpa
A young woman (21) completely freaked out at Munich Central Station on Sunday.
Her alcohol level was immense.
Munich
– At Munich Central Station*, on Sunday, March 13, around 2.45 a.m. in the early morning, the Federal Police were deployed.
The trigger was a young woman.
As the police report, the incident was reported by a witness who reported physical injury on platform 25.
Once there, the officers met several people involved, all of whom were taken to the station.
The officials then evaluated video recordings of the platform.
Munich Central Station: Drunken freaks out completely and attacks another woman
From this it became apparent that a 21-year-old woman of Somali descent had apparently suddenly run towards a 27-year-old German woman from Hilpoltstein (Forchheim district), who had wanted to board the "ALX" located on platform 25.
The younger grabbed the older one's hair and knocked her to the ground.
Two witnesses, a 37-year-old German from Gunzenhausen and a 25-year-old Somali from Munich, immediately intervened to protect the victim from another attack.
The 21-year-old finally let go of the second woman.
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Munich Central Station: young woman freaks out - and cannot be heard
A breath alcohol test showed a value of 4.06 per mille.
The 27-year-old, who also appeared heavily intoxicated, refused an alcohol test.
Since both women could not initially be questioned due to their condition, it is so far unclear what triggered the attack and whether the two women had previously traveled together.
The victim remained largely unharmed.
The 21-year-old was taken into protective custody to sober up and was released again in the afternoon.
The young woman is known to the police.
She has already been sentenced to a fine for fraudulently obtaining benefits, which could result in 65 days in prison.
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