Man pulls young woman to death in Hamburg subway station

In Hamburg's Wandsbek Markt subway station, a 25-year-old man pulled an 18-year-old woman to her death in front of an oncoming train on Tuesday evening. Both died; police are investigating for manslaughter. The perpetrator's motives remain unclear, and he had a prior criminal record.

On Tuesday evening around 10 p.m., a tragic incident unfolded at Hamburg's Wandsbek Markt subway station. A 25-year-old man from South Sudan, standing apart on the platform, suddenly approached an 18-year-old Iranian woman, grabbed her, and pulled her onto the tracks with him. An incoming U-Bahn train struck them both, killing them instantly. Police stated that the two did not know each other based on initial findings.

Hamburg's homicide squad is investigating the case as a possible manslaughter. Video footage and witness statements are being reviewed to clarify the events. The prosecutor's office confirmed the man had a prior criminal record but provided no further details. A spokesperson added: «More cannot be said at this time.»

In the night following the incident, emergency services and police were on site. Entrances were secured, and witnesses received counseling from the German Red Cross's crisis intervention team (KIT). By the next morning, the station showed no signs of the tragedy: No police were visible, and commuters traveled as usual. There were initially no flowers or candles on the platform.

Deutsche Bahn expressed shock: «Our thoughts are with the families of the deceased and with the colleagues at Hochbahn,» said an S-Bahn spokesperson. A Hamburger Hochbahn spokesperson called it a «terrible incident».

Platform screen doors could prevent such tragedies but are not feasible across Hamburg's subway system. The Hochbahn spokesperson explained: «Equipping with platform doors is still only planned for the driverless U5.» Similar cases have occurred nationwide, including in Friedland, Berlin, Nuremberg, Frankfurt, and Voerde, where people were pushed in front of trains.

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