Two young men, 17 and 18 years old, died yesterday on the S-Bahn train ceiling on the southwestern Berlin, as they did not prevent a bridge under which the train passed. The young “Train Surfers” had climbed to the roof of the train operating the S1 itinerary and, due to incorrect estimation, failed to jump on the ground or lie down before the train reached the bridge, the lowest point of which is only 30 cm. The train speed was 60 km/h. One young man was killed on the spot, and the second succumbed to his serious injuries. A spokesman for the German Railways (DB) expressed his “deep sadness” for the accident and stressed that “Train Surfing” is extremely dangerous and is strictly forbidden. “Despite clear rules and warning signs, people of all ages are unfortunately still endangering their lives and the lives of other people, with […]
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