Excitement in Zug – Woman sexually abused in S -Bahn: More victims?

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An instinctive perpetrator caused excitement on Sunday afternoon in an S-Bahn in the Tyrolean Oberland: the stranger would have sexually harassed a woman. According to the police, however, the victim was able to successfully defend himself. The perpetrator is now being sought – it cannot be excluded that there are other victims.

The scenes took place on Sunday afternoon in the S-Bahn with train number 5126 with departure 2:29 pm. On Innsbruck Central Station towards Telfs. When hating, the unknown man has sexually harassed a woman. “The victim defended himself, after which the unknown man set his behavior,” says the researchers.

Dispute with another woman on the train
The woman immediately filed a complaint with the police in Telfs. However, the perpetrator has long been over all the mountains. “Due to the fact that the unknown man immediately had a dispute with another woman in the compartment, it cannot be excluded that there are other victims,” the researchers continue to describe.

Description of the perpetrator, hope for witnesses
The perpetrator is approximately 30 to 35 years old and about 1.65 meters long. He has briefly, in front of her hair and was dressed with a dark blue jacket, a wine roaf T-shirt and dark blue jeans.

Accurate information to the Telfs Police Inspection on the telephone number: 059 133/7126.

Source: Krone

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