Europe News
High school thug given 34 months jail for Berlin station assault
Sep 19, 2011, 15:28 GMT
Berlin - A high school pupil who assaulted and savagely kicked a passenger in a night-time attack in a mid-city Berlin underground rail station was sentenced Monday to 34 months in jail.
The 18-year-old youth, Torben P, whose full name is not being published under media privacy guidelines, said he was drunk at the time. Images of the assault five months ago taken by security cameras shocked Germans upon their release.
Judges said the victim, a 30-year-old plumber, could easily have died of suffocation as he lay near death from his injuries on the platform at Friedrichstrasse station, a main city interchange.
The victim, who remains emotionally traumatized, rejected an apology from the student.
Muggings and random assaults are uncommon in Berlin, which has a population of 3.5 million, and each incident has received close attention from the media.
On Saturday, a 23-year-old man fleeing a fight was knocked down and killed by a car as he ran across a boulevard. Police said two out of three youths suspected of attacking him had turned themselves in.

COMMENT
blog comments powered by DisqusLatest Headlines in Europe
- 1. Pope in Easter message calls for peace and religious tolerance
- 2. Magnificent Messi leads Barcelona to ninth straight win
- 3. Pope leads Easter vigil, calls for "true enlightenment"
- 4. Barcelona increase pressure on Real with romp in Zaragoza
- 5. Pope Benedict XVI leads Easter Vigil
Older Talkback
