Guard Critically Injured After Falling From Moving Train in Germany
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A security guard was severely injured after falling from a moving train in Germany during a ticket check.
- The incident occurred when a passenger allegedly pushed the guard, causing him to fall out of the train traveling at 120 km/h.
- The passenger, who was reportedly intoxicated, has been arrested, and an investigation is underway into the serious incident.
A security guard sustained severe injuries after being pushed from a train traveling at 120 kilometers per hour in western Germany. The dramatic incident unfolded near Ettlingen-Bruchhausen during a ticket inspection on a regional Deutsche Bahn train.
The confrontation reportedly began when a passenger, identified as a German citizen, refused to show his ticket, leading to a verbal dispute. Two security guards were called to assist ticket inspectors. A physical altercation ensued between a 36-year-old passenger, allegedly intoxicated, and a 26-year-old Bulgarian security guard.
During the struggle, the passenger allegedly shoved the guard towards the train doors. The force of the impact caused the doors to spring open, and the guard fell onto the tracks. Emergency services later found the severely injured guard approximately two kilometers from where the train eventually stopped. The passenger was apprehended on the train and is now facing charges, though the specific offenses remain unclear.
This incident echoes a similar case in February in Rhineland-Palatinate, where a conductor died after being attacked by a fare-dodger. The perpetrator in that case received a ten-year prison sentence for manslaughter.
Authorities have launched a high-priority investigation into the recent incident. The circumstances surrounding the guard's fall, including the functioning of the train doors and the emergency braking system, are being closely examined.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.