A Dead Foreigner Was Found Lying in the Tracks Near Prague's Main Station, the Discovery Caused a Reduction in Trains
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The discovery of a dead man in a railway yard in Prague on Tuesday morning halted train services from the main station towards Smíchov and Vršovice for about 20 minutes. The deceased is a young foreigner. Services were partially restored after 8 a.m. and then completely at 11 a.m. The circumstances of the discovery are being investigated by the police.
Prague - The discovery of a dead man in a railway yard this morning stopped train traffic in Prague from the main station towards Smíchov and Vršovice for about 20 minutes. This was told to journalists by the spokesman for the Railway Administration for emergencies, Martin Kavka. The dead man is a foreigner born in 2002, police spokesman Richard Hrdina told ČTK. The circumstances of the death are being investigated by the police.
The operation of trains in Prague from the central station towards Smíchov and to Vršovice on Tuesday morning was stopped for about twenty minutes by the finding of a dead person in the tracks. According to police, the dead man was a foreigner born in 2002. The case is being handled by the police.
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