Emergency medical service near Burgkirchen an der Alz: dead person near the track area leads to the closure of the railway line


The railway line between Burghausen and Mühldorf was closed on Tuesday.

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Burghausen – A 19-year-old woman was hit by a train in Burghausen during the night from Monday (October 31) to Tuesday (November 1) and was fatally injured. The Traunstein Criminal Investigation Department immediately took over the investigation, and there are no indications of third-party involvement.

Update, 3:23 p.m. – Young woman († 19) caught and killed by freight train

The message in full:

On Tuesday followingnoon (November 1st), the police and rescue services were contacted by relatives 19-year-olds from the eastern district of Traunstein informed that the young woman following the Visit to a nightclub in Burghausen had still not come home on Monday evening. A short time later, the missing person was found lying in a track bed in the Lindach district.

An emergency doctor who was called in immediately might only do that determine the woman’s death. Officers of the permanent criminal service at the Kripo Traunstein immediately began investigating to clarify the cause of death. These revealed that the young woman was probably dead during the night hit by a freight train had been.

According to the current state of investigation, the Kripo assumes one tragic accident out. So far there are no indications of third-party participation.

Press release Police Headquarters Upper Bavaria South

First report, 9.05 a.m

As the Volunteer fire brigade Burghausen announcedbe him engine driver a regional train going out of town in the followingnoon dead person near the track area caught on. He then braked the train and over the emergency call alerted the emergency services.

Just a little later Fire brigade from Burghausen arrived at the scene with a large contingent. An emergency doctor might only determine the death of the person, the fire brigade took over the rescue measures for around 35 passengers on the train.

These were then driven back to the station to continue their journey elsewhere. For the duration of the police measures, the area was cordoned off over a large area by the fire brigade and screened off with the help of a portable screen. After four hours, the 39 volunteer firefighters in Burghausen were released from the operation.

As the press spokesman for the police headquarters in Upper Bavaria South, Stefan Sonntag, said when asked by innsalzach24.de, the police had been at the scene for a long time. The cause of death has not yet been finally clarified. “The investigation is ongoing”so on Sunday.

The route between Burghausen and Mühldorf was closed at around 1.30 p.m. due to the emergency doctor’s intervention. Around 5:10 p.m., the tracks were reopened to rail traffic.

fgr/Burghausen Volunteer Fire Department

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