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And reviewer of a train regional of Germany was violently attacked Monday night by a passenger during a ticket check and finally died from his injuries, as reported by the railway company Deutsche Bahn (DB) in a statement.
The alleged attacker, a young man of 26 years, I didn’t have a ticket and when the conductor, 36 years old, tried to expel him of the train that covered the route between Kaiserslautern and Saarbrücken, in southwestern Germany, he attacked the railway employee.
The reviewer, identified as Serkan C.was seriously injured in the attack – which occurred as soon as the train left the Landstuhl station, in the district of Kaiserslautern – by the punches that landed on his head the alleged aggressor.
The railway employee had to be resuscitated at the scene and be transferred to a hospital in critical condition.
Finally, he died due to the severity of his injuries.
The detainee, a Greek citizen without residence in Germany, according to the television network NTVis currently in preventive detention accused of attempted murder.
“All of us at Deutsche Bahn condemn in the strongest terms this terrible outbreak of violence and the completely absurd death of our colleague. We must all ask ourselves the question of why such outbreaks of violence occur again and again. We – politics and society – must provide answers,” said DB head Evelyn Palla.
DB has called on all railway workers and all passengers who wish to do so to a minute of silence nationwide
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