Unknown man kicks 18-year-old down stairs at S-Bahn station

The S-Bahn station Nöldnerplatz (symbolic photo)

The S-Bahn station Nöldnerplatz (symbolic photo) Photo: picture alliance / dpa | Paul Zinken

By Gabriel Medrea

On Sunday evening, an unknown person is said to have attacked a teenager at the Nöldnerplatz S-Bahn station and kicked the victim who was already lying on the ground.

The federal police are looking for witnesses. At around 5:30 p.m., the perpetrator is said to have suddenly jumped into the back of the 18-year-old at the station entrance on the stairs to the tunnel underpass. The attacked man fell down the stairs and remained motionless for a short time. The attacker then kicked the unconscious man.

Two people rushed to the victim’s aid and were also attacked with fists by the perpetrator. Rescue workers took the 18-year-old and one of the two helpers to a hospital. The attacker was able to escape undetected.

The federal police are investigating the unknown attacker on suspicion of grievous bodily harm and bodily harm.

Witnesses who can provide information about the crime or the identity of the unknown man are asked to contact the federal police. The attacker is said to be a man approximately 190 cm tall, with darker skin, between the ages of 20 and 25.

The Federal Police Inspectorate Berlin-Ostbahnhof will accept information on 030 / 2977790 or any other police station. You can also use the Federal Police’s free service number (0800 / 6 888 000).

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