There are four teenagers at Swarzędz station. Each of them was from a different city, and did not know what they were doing there.
A 14-year-old teenager from Ukraine died in Poland. Before he died, he saved his Polish friend from the train; he survived and was taken to hospital with multiple injuries. The Polish publication Dziendobry writes about this on Friday, September 8.
“The tragedy occurred on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday in the town of Swarzedz, near Poznan (central-western Poland). According to preliminary data, after midnight, a 14-year-old boy hit a freight train heading for Germany and a 13-year-old girl sitting on the roads,” the journalists reported.
The report says the Ukrainian died at the scene. The girl was taken to the hospital with serious injuries.
He reportedly lost an arm.
According to unofficial information from journalists, four teenagers were at the station in Swarzhendzi at the time of the tragedy.
“Each of them was from a different city, and did not know what they were doing there. The 14-year-old Ukrainian who died lived in the town of Uzhesnia, which is about 40 km from the scene of the tragedy. The survivor girl is a Polish woman from Slupsk district, which is also far from the scene of the incident,” the material said.
The police investigation is ongoing.
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Source: korrespondent

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