Bad Cannstatt, a district in Stuttgart, Germany - Two men sustain injuries in a physical altercation.
At around 11:45 pm, a heated argument occurred between a 23-year-old Italian and a 30-year-old German. The exact reasons for the dispute remains unclear. The situation worsened in the underpass at Bad Cannstatt station when the younger man hit his opponent in the face. In retaliation, the older man also attacked the 23-year-old.
A bystander informed the federal police, who arrived and apprehended the intoxicated 30-year-old (with 2.2 per mille alcohol in his blood) at the scene. The 23-year-old, who had 0.24 per mille in his system, fled to the train station's track area but was quickly captured by officers and removed from the danger zone.
Both individuals sustained minor injuries but did not require medical attention. The Stuttgart Federal Police Inspectorate is currently investigating on charges of bodily harm. It's important to note that the track area is extremely dangerous. Trains are almost silent when approaching, making them difficult to detect until it's too late. Even if an emergency brake is deployed, it takes trains several hundred meters to stop completely. The only safe way to cross train tracks is through designated crossings, such as overpasses or underpasses.
This account was crafted using AI and official information provided by authorities.
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