90 Miles From Tyranny : Two Syrian migrants push man into oncoming train

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Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Two Syrian migrants push man into oncoming train



In Waghäusel, a German city located in the Rhine valley in the state of Baden-Württemberg, two Syrian migrants pushed a man in front of an oncoming train.


Heidelberg24 reported that the man was pushed onto the tracks just as a train was approaching. The terrible incident occurred on Tuesday, July 28. The victim was seriously injured.

According to the Karlsruhe police, witnesses could see the two men getting into a fight at the train station in Waghäusel at around 6pm. The perpetrators then pushed the victim onto the tracks. The victim was still trying to save himself, but at that moment a train hit him. While paramedics rushed to the injured man, the perpetrators fled the scene.

With serious injuries, the man was taken to a hospital by helicopter. The suspects are a Syrian brother and sister aged 22 and 25.

The 25-year-old is said to have physically assaulted the 54-year-old German victim and dragged him onto the track bed, and subsequently prevented him from attempting to leave the track bed. The 22-year-old is said to have secured the crime scene.

According to the police, the man said he was attacked suddenly for no apparent reason.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Go ahead. Piss off the Krauts... cuz that worked out SO WELL for all previous attempts through history.

LiveFree said...

Angela Merkel will just turn the other cheek and continue to bend over for the EU and accept another couple tens of thousands of Muslim refugees.. She has allowed a irreversible erosion to the country of Germany and to the safety of every German citizen.. All because someone else told her to, and for the sake of what leftists call "political correctness"..
Sometimes you do get exactly what you wished for!! Good luck Germany..