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German Conductor Killed in Ticket Check Attack on Regional Train

The arrest on suspicion of attempted manslaughter has intensified calls to strengthen protections for railway employees.

Overview

  • Police say a 36-year-old Deutsche Bahn conductor was assaulted during a routine ticket inspection on a train leaving Landstuhl and died in hospital the following day.
  • A 26-year-old passenger was arrested at the scene and is being held on suspicion of attempted manslaughter, with an autopsy pending that could affect the charge.
  • Passengers provided first aid and the conductor was resuscitated on board before emergency services arrived; a German soldier who helped was publicly thanked by Deutsche Bahn’s chief executive.
  • Deutsche Bahn leadership, the EVG union, and political leaders condemned the killing and urged stronger security measures and funding for staff protection.
  • Official figures show an average of five physical assaults on DB employees each day, and a 2024 EVG survey found eight in ten staff reported verbal or physical abuse, prompting calls for more staffing, security presence and body camera use.