Hamburg: Mann reißt 18-Jährige vor U-Bahn – Mordkommission ermittelt

Mann tötet eine fremde Frau und sich selbst. Auf den Gleisen der Hamburger U-Bahnstation Wandsbek-Markt sterben am späten Donnerstagabend (29. Januar) zwei Menschen. Die Polizei ermittelt in einem Tötungsdelikt – nach bisherigen Erkenntnissen kannten sich die beiden nicht.
Polizei gibt erste Details zur Tötung in U-Bahn bekannt: Eine Mordkommission ermittelt zum Tod zweier Menschen in einer Hamburger U-Bahnstation in Wandsbek. Bei den Toten in der Hamburger U-Bahnstation Wandsbek Markt handelt es sich um eine 18 Jahre alte Frau und einen 25 Jahre alten Mann. Der Mann stand abseits von der 18-Jährigen und zerrte sie kurze Zeit später mit sich ins Gleisbett vor die einfahrende U-Bahn, wie die Polizei Hamburg in einer Pressemitteilung mitteilt.

Hamburg – Wandsbek: Von U-Bahn überrollte Tote kannten sich offenbar nicht  - DER SPIEGEL

Nach bisherigen Erkenntnissen kannten sich die beiden nicht. Bei dem Mann handele es sich um einen Südsudanesen. Die Nationalität der 18-Jährigen ist bislang nicht bekannt.Nach ersten Erkenntnissen hätten sich beide Personen am Donnerstagabend unabhängig voneinander auf dem Bahnsteig der Station Wandsbek-Markt aufgehalten. Sie sollen sich nicht gekannt haben. Doch dann soll alles ganz schnell gegangen sein.

25-Jähriger zerrt 18-Jährige in Hamburg vor U-Bahn – Bahnblogstelle

Augenzeugen in Hamburg werden betreut: Innerhalb von Sekunden sollen die beiden Personen vor die einfahrende U-Bahn gestürzt sein. Beide überleben den Horror nicht.

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