
Crashed at 120 km/h from train: railway security guard fears after scramble with passenger for his life
Path Navigation Home Panorama Life-threatening injuries ticket control escalates – Railway security guard crashes at 120km/h from moving train station
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Path Navigation Home Panorama Life-threatening injuries ticket control escalates – Railway security guard crashes at 120km/h from moving train stand: 18:07 clock Reading time: 3 minutes In a dispute after a ticket control, a 26-year-old security employee of Deutsche Bahn from a moving train between Offenburg and Karlsruhe has fallen and been life-threateningly injured. According to the German Press Agency (dpa), a railway spokeswoman said the day after: We condemn the attack yesterday evening in the strongest possible terms on a regional railway. Manuel Amberger, Chairman of the State Board of Management of Baden-Württemberg, criticized: “The terrible incident at Ettlingen-Bruchhausen once again dramatically shows that verbal and physical assaults on train staff have reached a new, life-threatening dimension.” He was “bewildered and angry.”.
Furthermore, The train was confiscated and will be investigated, it said.
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Path Navigation Home Panorama Life-threatening injuries ticket control escalates – Railway security guard crashes at 120km/h from moving train stand: 18:07 clock Reading time: 3 minutes In a dispute after a ticket control, a 26-year-old security employee of Deutsche Bahn from a moving train between Offenburg and Karlsruhe has fallen and been life-threateningly injured.
reliability low1/3 sourcesAccording to the German Press Agency (dpa), a railway spokeswoman said the day after: We condemn the attack yesterday evening in the strongest possible terms on a regional railway.
reliability low1/3 sourcesManuel Amberger, Chairman of the State Board of Management of Baden-Württemberg, criticized: “The terrible incident at Ettlingen-Bruchhausen once again dramatically shows that verbal and physical assaults on train staff have reached a new, life-threatening dimension.” He was “bewildered and angry.”.
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The train was confiscated and will be investigated, it said.
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