The passenger pushed the conductor out of the train Chelyabinsk — St. Petersburg
In the Kostroma region, at Ponazyrevo station, a passenger on the Chelyabinsk—St. Petersburg train pushed the conductor out of the carriage. As a result, the woman fell from a great height between the tracks and suffered a compression fracture of the spine. This was announced on April 5 by the Telegram channel "1520. All about the Railway."
The published footage shows how the passenger approached the conductor, pushed her out, leaned out, looked around without looking down at the fallen one, closed the door and returned to the carriage.
The reason for the aggressive behavior could be the refusal of the conductor to let the man out for a smoke break during a short stay. There is no platform at the station, so the woman fell from a height.
As the press service of the Kostroma Linear Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation on Transport informed Izvestia, a criminal case has been opened into the incident.
The day before, it became known about the derailment of seven cars of passenger train No. 302 "Moscow – Chelyabinsk". One of the train cars caught fire, and the fire was extinguished. At the time of the incident, the people on the train were asleep. A criminal case has been opened into the incident.
Russian Railways reported that 352 passengers of the train were taken to the Ulyanovsk-Tsentralny station.The Investigative Committee of Russia, in turn, called the unsatisfactory technical condition of the railway track the preliminary cause of the incident.
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