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Neumarkt in the Upper Palatinate: Person hit by train - Manhunt for teenagers.

A train catches a person in the upper slopes - with fatal exit. Was it an accident? The police are now looking for three young people.

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A freight train runs over a man in Bavaria. What looked like an accident could be a crime. Police have arrested three suspects.

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A train catches a person in the upper slopes - with fatal exit. Was it an accident? The police are now looking for three young people.

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Train hits a person in Upper Palatinate - with fatal outcome. Was it an accident? Police are searching for three teenagers.

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Neumarkt - On Thursday evening, a person was hit by a train in Neumarkt and was fatally injured. Was it an accident? Police are looking for three teenagers.

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A train hits a person in Upper Palatinate - with a fatal outcome. Was it an accident? The police are looking for three young people. A person was hit by a train in Neumarkt in the Upper Palatinate and was fatally injured - now the police are looking for three male teenagers. “We cannot rule out the involvement of other people and are currently looking for three people who were in the immediate vicinity at the time of the collision,” a police hea…

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Train hits a person in Upper Palatinate - with fatal outcome. Was it an accident? Police are searching for three teenagers.

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inFranken.de broke the news in on Thursday, April 4, 2024.
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