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One killed, several injured, in Denmark train crash

A passenger train carrying 95 people hit an unmarked level crossing slurry tanker, causing derailment with one death and multiple injuries, authorities said.

  • Friday afternoon, a passenger train collided with a slurry tanker near Bjerndrup in southern Jutland, causing injuries and one death, authorities said.
  • Authorities reported the unmarked level crossing between Tinglev and Kliplev in southern Jutland lacked barriers, police said at a Friday press conference.
  • Authorities activated support services to assist those affected, and two injured passengers were airlifted by helicopter from the scene.
  • Banedanmark has dispatched an investigation team to determine the cause, as train services between Tinglev and Sonderborg are suspended until Saturday with replacement buses operating.
  • Authorities advised the public to await further information via press releases, as South & Southern Jutland Police urged unauthorized persons to stay away from the scene soon.
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Near the German border a train derails, a person dies, many people are injured. Also a school class is said to have sat on the train.

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In a train accident in Denmark, a person died on Friday. The passenger train crashed in the South Jutland region between Kliplev and Tingleff on a railway crossing with an agricultural vehicle, leaving at least two wagons. 20 people injured. 95 people were said to have been on the train at the time of the accident. According to media reports, there was also a school class from the Danish city of Söderburg. None of the students, however, had been…

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In a train accident in the south of Denmark, a person was killed.

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Five people are seriously injured after a train accident in Bjerndrup on Friday, police said in a press release.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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