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An argument broke out between a train attendant and a passenger.
The man threw the woman to the ground and an uninvolved 17-year-old was injured.
Regensburg - A 22-year-old man is accused of attacking
a 53-year-old train attendant on a train to
Regensburg by spitting on her and throwing her to the ground.
According to federal police, the train attendant then threw an object at the man, which hit a 17-year-old passenger instead.
The young woman suffered minor injuries in the nighttime incident on Wednesday (February 7th).
A dispute escalated on a train to Regensburg (symbolic image).
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Incident on train to Regensburg: train attendant and man get into an argument
Before the attack, an argument broke out between the man and the train attendant, according to federal police.
The exact circumstances of the dispute and the type of object thrown have not yet been finally clarified, said a spokeswoman for the Federal Police.
Investigations into bodily harm are now underway against both the 22-year-old and the train attendant.
(came/dpa)
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