After the fatal train accident in Garmisch, the police are still looking for pictures and videos that can provide clues to the cause. A corresponding upload portal has been set up. Witnesses who have not yet come forward should also contact the investigators.
In the investigation into the fatal train accident in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, the police are now turning to the population. The Soko “Zug” is looking for passengers from the accident train who have not yet had contact with the police, said the police headquarters in Upper Bavaria South on Sunday. The officials also called on witnesses to provide pictures and videos for the investigation. An upload portal has been set up for this purpose.
Last Friday, at around 12:15 p.m., a regional train from Garmisch-Partenkirchen to Munich derailed. Four women and a 13-year-old from the region died. Dozens of people were injured. The condition of a seriously injured 34-year-old woman is still critical, according to the police. The cause of the accident is unclear. The approximately 50 employees of the police Soko “Zug” are working on the investigation. Dozens of passengers have already been questioned as witnesses.
The police explained that uninjured or only slightly injured people could have left the scene of the accident before their personal details could be recorded. “These passengers, who have not yet had any contact with the police, are important witnesses for the Soko “Zug””. You should report to an information telephone (phone number 0800-5565101) from Monday to Wednesday.