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Copenhagen Police send right now the patrols to Ryparken Station after a man has been hit by the train.
Extra Magazine’s man says, that there allegedly has been uproar at the station. At the same time a man been hit by a train, after he dropped down on the rails. According to the news agency Ritzau the man is in critical condition.
Ekstra Bladet has spoken with Lars Westerweel, vagtchef, Copenhagen Police:
Our man on the spot tells, that there are four-five police cars present, the central efterforskningsleder is on the site, and there is supposed to have been something of an uproar before this man landed on the rails. I want to hear if you can help us with to make us more aware of what has happened?
Update #Ryparken. The person had come up on the platform at Our arrival. #HBeredskabs effort was therefore reduced to assist with a little båretransport.
— Capital Contingency (@HBeredskab) January 26, 2019
– We are in the initial phase. You are describing the situation as it is. I have no further comments, says Lars Westerweel.
– you Have had reviews on the uproar?
– As I said to you: I have no further comments.
Right now, the investigators on the platform, and they investigate the site, tells Extra the Magazine’s man on the spot. At the same time, he says, that a person is driven away with the ambulance.
Right now is the platform blocked, and the running of the train is so far set.
Copenhagen Police is present at Ryparken Station, because a person is hit by a train. Traffic may be affected – see below. The itinerary or similar. There is currently no further information. #politidk
— the Copenhagen Police (@KobenhavnPoliti) January 26, 2019