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Sudanese migrant who dragged woman, 18, onto rail tracks where both were killed by train was arrested by police but released just a few days before

It was revealed that the Sudanese immigrant, who dragged an 18-year-old woman to the train tracks in Germany and killed them both, was caught and released by the police two days ago.

In the shocking incident that took place in front of passengers at the Wandsbek Markt metro station in Hamburg on Thursday evening, a 25-year-old man grabbed a young woman waiting for the train and pulled her onto the tracks in front of the incoming train.

Both of them died at the scene after being hit by an incoming train at around 22.07.

However, ‘Ariop A.’ It was learned that the person named passed away. He had a history of violent crimes, according to German media.

He allegedly attacked police officers just two days before the incident in Hamburg.

He was arrested and the police took action against him for resisting arrest and aggravated assault, but he was later released.

According to Nonstopnews, eyewitnesses reported that a man was walking on the platform earlier and may have been drunk.

An eyewitness said the man then stumbled towards a young woman and pulled her onto the tracks without warning, saying ‘I’ll take you with me’.

Passengers were shocked by the horrific incident on Thursday evening, when a young woman waiting for a train at Hamburg station was pulled onto the tracks by a man and killed.

Authorities say they are not believed to have known each other before the incident, which is being investigated as a homicide

Authorities say they are not believed to have known each other before the incident, which is being investigated as a homicide

The incident occurred at around 22.07 on Thursday evening and was attended by police, paramedics and firefighters, as well as the crisis response team of the German Red Cross, which was assigned to provide psychological support to witnesses.

The incident occurred at around 22.07 on Thursday evening and was attended by police, paramedics and firefighters, as well as the crisis response team of the German Red Cross, which was assigned to provide psychological support to witnesses.

According to German police, the man is believed to be from South Sudan, while the victim is an Iranian national named Fatemeh D.

Tragically, Fatemeh reportedly fled domestic violence and last lived in a women’s shelter before she was killed, BILD reported.

Authorities confirmed they were investigating the incident as a suspected murder as investigators spent Thursday night collecting evidence at the train station.

Investigators said there is currently no evidence to suggest the two victims knew each other and investigations into the situation are ongoing.

The LKA 26 criminal investigation unit initially led the on-site response.

Due to suspicion of murder, the case was later transferred to the LKA 41 homicide squad, which worked in close cooperation with the prosecutor’s office.

Officers are currently collecting and examining evidence, including footage and witness statements.

Following the fatal incident, the German Red Cross crisis response team was deployed to provide psychological support to witnesses.

According to German police, the man was believed to be from South Sudan, while the victim was an Iranian national named Fatemeh D.

According to German police, the man was believed to be from South Sudan, while the victim was an Iranian national named Fatemeh D.

Tragically, the 18-year-old victim reportedly fled domestic violence and last stayed in a women's shelter

Tragically, the 18-year-old victim reportedly fled domestic violence and last stayed in a women’s shelter

Both bodies were removed from the station in wooden coffins. Officers are currently collecting and examining evidence, including footage and witness statements.

Both bodies were removed from the station in wooden coffins. Officers are currently collecting and examining evidence, including footage and witness statements.

While the two dead people were taken out of the station in wooden coffins, police and emergency response teams were present at the station throughout the night.

The incident also caused major disruptions in public transportation.

Last August, a young girl in Lower Saxony was killed by an Iraqi man after she was allegedly pushed in front of a train.

While 16-year-old Ukrainian Liana K was waiting for a train in the town of Friedland, 31-year-old Muhammed A, whose asylum application was rejected, allegedly pushed the young man in front of a freight train.

The man was arrested on suspicion of murder two weeks later after his DNA was found on the dead girl’s shoulder.

Prosecutors said the asylum seeker was diagnosed with schizophrenia at the time of the crime.

Instead of criminal proceedings, they are now trying to have him permanently committed to a psychiatric clinic.

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