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Man Dies After Kicking Train and Falling Between Platform at Hamburg Central Station

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HAMBURG (Germany), July 11 — A man has died from his injuries after he was dragged along by a train at Hamburg’s central station in northern Germany, German Press Agency (dpa) reported. The overnight incident saw the 26-year-old kicking the train as it approached the station. He then lost his balance and got trapped in the gap between the train and the platform, police said on Friday. The man’s brother was also present and witnessed the accident…

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A 26-year-old man was captured by an S-Bahn train at Hamburg Central Station and killed. The police speak of an accident. Video footage shows what happened. His brother had to watch everything.

·Berlin, Germany
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At Hamburger Hauptbahnhof a man was dragged along by an S-Bahn. The 26-year-old apparently had stepped against the incoming train.

·Hamburg, Germany
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At Hamburg Hauptbahnhof, a man was dragged along by an S-Bahn and then died of his injuries. Before the accident on Friday, the 26-year-old had stepped against the train and lost his balance. He had fallen between the platform edge and the incoming S-Bahn, the Federal Police reported. The husband's brother had to witness the accident. He was in shock and was taken to a hospital. Armed forces cleared the S-Bahn and the platform. The emergency car…

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abendblatt.de broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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