Man grabs boy, jumps in front of train in Germany

An asylum seeker in Germany has grabbed a five-year-old boy off a platform and jumped in front of an approaching train but had a miraculous escape.

A train stands at the railway-station in Wuppertal.

A train stands at the railway-station in Wuppertal. Source: Getty

A man has snatched a five-year-old boy from his family and jumped in front of an approaching train with him at a station in western Germany.

The child escaped with light injuries and the assailant was unhurt.

Authorities say the 23-year-old suspect, who arrived from India as an asylum-seeker several years ago and had a previous police record, was silent about his motives in Thursday's incident in Wuppertal. A judge decided on Friday to send him to a psychiatric hospital.

The boy was waiting at the station with his parents and two younger siblings when the assailant grabbed him and jumped in front of an approaching train.

The driver was unable to stop in time, but the two weren't seriously hurt because they ended up lying lengthwise under the train.


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