Group of girls attacked peers at Grafinger station – Ebersberg

A group of young girls from the district threatened and attacked their peers at the Grafing train station on Thursday. This is now reported by the federal police. A 14-year-old was injured in the altercation. Little is known about the background, but it is said to have come before in the social networks and threats and insults. The federal police are now looking for witnesses to the incident.

According to the findings, the argument began around 6 p.m. Four girls, all 14 years old and from Glonn, were on their way to the platform of the train station in Grafing-Stadt. According to the police, the four of them met a group of ten girls who they knew by sight at the height of the stairs at the bicycle parking lot. The relationship may not have been the best, the police reported clashes on social networks.

Three of the girls of about the same age from the group of ten are said to have been verbally abusive and aggressively threatening. In addition, there should have been shoving, which the four girls avoided, according to the police, in order to reach the platform and the local S-Bahn.

When one of the four previously attacked girls wanted to board the S-Bahn, she was attacked by the attackers. According to the police, one of the girls, supported on the shoulders of two others, kicked the 14-year-old from behind in the shoulder. The victim then fell to the ground. Another follow-up is said to have been prevented by the three companions and the closing S-Bahn doors. A male passenger is said to have switched on, according to the police, as well as other passengers who heard the incident.

The victim complained of pain and sought medical treatment. The federal police have started investigations into bodily harm, threats and insults. Various social media are now also being viewed and chat logs of all those involved are being evaluated.

Federal police are appealing for witnesses and are asking anyone who can provide relevant information about the incident to call (089) 515550-1111.

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