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Man age 46 placed between two moving wagons with a speed of 140 kilometers per hour.

At a speed of 140 km/h, the train sped down the tracks with a man positioned not inside it but on the running board at its rear.

The man sat on this footboard between the locomotive and the wagon
The man sat on this footboard between the locomotive and the wagon

Following a cigarette break, he joined the trend. - Man age 46 placed between two moving wagons with a speed of 140 kilometers per hour.

In Germany, a 46-year-old fellow in Bad Bentheim, Lower Saxony, took a risky action at the train station. When he realized he had missed the Intercity train due to a long cigarette break, and his personal belongings were still inside, he jumped onto a moving train.

Fortunately, or unfortunately, a police officer was on board the train. She noticed the man standing between the locomotive and the first wagon, traveling at a high speed of 140 km/h. It was quite dangerous! She quickly alerted the train personnel, who managed to stop the IC on an open stretch of track.

The man was safely taken to Rheine station, where he was greeted by the Federal Police. They are currently investigating this strange incident.

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