Father Jumps on Moving Train With Children on Board

Father Jumps on Moving Train With Children on Board
A general view of the Hamburg main train station is taken in Hamburg, northern Germany on July 20, 2017. (Patrik Stollarz/AFP/Getty Images)

BERLIN—German police say a 42-year-old man jumped on a moving train after its doors closed with his children on board and him standing in a Hamburg station.

Police said the father had stepped out of the train for a smoke during its Hamburg stop on Tuesday afternoon.

A police statement issued Wednesday said when the train started moving out of the station with his 9- and 7-year-old children inside, the man allegedly grabbed the pleated rubber cover between two cars and tried to climb his way to a door.

A passenger spotted him and alerted a conductor, who ordered the train halted.

The father faces a criminal investigation.

Travellers crowd at the train station
Travellers crowd at the train station in Hamburg, northern Germany, during a warning strike of ground staff of German airline Lufthansa on April 22, 2013. (Christian Charisius/AFP/Getty Images)

Child Falls Between Train and Platform

In another hair-raising train-related incident, a child fell between a train station platform and a train in Sydney, Australia last month. Australia released a video capturing the incident on July 2, as a reminder to parents to stay vigilant during the busy school holidays.

A train stops at a Sydney station, and a woman pushes a stroller toward the open doors, in the closed-circuit television pictures. As she prepares to lift the stroller onto the train, the child walking beside her plunges into the gap between the woman and the train.

The woman then raises her arm to draw the attention of station staff, while passersby pull the apparently unharmed child back onto the platform.

“A simple thing such as holding your child’s hand when moving around stations and boarding a train can help prevent them from being seriously injured or worse,” Andrew Constance, the transport minister of New South Wales, said in a statement.

Australia train station child dropped
People look down between a train and platform, as a boy fell through train gap, in Sydney, Australia on Feb. 19, 2019, in this video grab obtained by Reuters on July 2, 2019. (SYDNEY TRAINS/via Reuters)

The woman’s face was blurred in the footage and a government spokesman said she could not immediately be reached for comment.

The clip was widely shared on social media, with a post by Nine Entertainment Co Holdings Ltd’s drawing 1,600 comments and 1,100 “shares”.

In another clip released by the government, a child falls face first after tripping in the gap between train and station while disembarking.

A third shows a young person running down the station stairs, only to trip and fall down several steps before hitting a handrail post.

More than half of train station accidents on the 178-station Sydney Trains network take place at the three busiest stations in the city’s central business district, Chief Executive Howard Collins said.

“The most important message I’d like to share with parents is please don’t rush around stations or platforms,” he added.

In 2010, a 15-month-old boy escaped with only minor cuts and bruises when an approaching train hit his stroller, which had rolled over the edge of the platform.

Reuters contributed to this article.

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