Teenager, 13, raced to hospital with serious injuries after dangerous ‘train surfing’ stunt in southern Sydney

When he fell behind a moving train when he was doing the “train surfing ındaki in South Sydney, a teenager was taken to hospital.
The 13 -year -old young man was sticking to the back of a moving train before significantly fell on the tracks at the Caringbah train station in south of Sydney at 18.00 on Monday.
Authorities found young people in a critical state throughout the railway corridor between Woolooware and Caringbah platforms.
Medical officials competed in Sydney Children’s Hospital with serious head and arm injuries.
While the medical officials were trying to balance the youth, the line was closed for more than one hour.
The other two children aged 12 and 13 help the police.
Sydney trains or ‘train surfing’ is a trend among young people who draw the clips of the action that challenges death and send it to social media.

NSW-General Howard Collins said, “Five-second Instagram can be fame, but when you fall behind the train, it can be 50 years or worse pain and pain,” he said.
“What are your children doing today?

