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Train Summons Safety Summit After Death of Train Attendants

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After the violent death of a train attendant, railway manager Pallas invites to a safety summit. The transport ministers of the countries also announced that they would advise on more protection for local transport workers.

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After the violent death of a train attendant, railway manager Pallas invites to a safety summit. The transport ministers of the countries also announced that they would advise on more protection for local transport workers.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Train manager Evelyn Palla wants to convene a safety summit after the deadly attack on a train attendant. It is important that all those responsible for rail safety come together.

·Dortmund, Germany
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After the deadly attack on a train attendant, Rail Chief Palla wants to convene a safety summit. It is important that all those responsible for rail safety come together.

After the deadly attack on a train attendant, Rail Chief Palla wants to convene a safety summit. It is important that all those responsible for rail safety come together.

The train attendant only wanted to control tickets, then he was killed: After the brutal attack on Serkan C., politics, trade unions and railways demand better protection of employees. The question is: How?

·Munich, Germany
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After the deadly attack on a train attendant, Rail Chief Palla wants to convene a safety summit. It is important that all those responsible for rail safety come together.

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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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