Vendor, aged 41, accidentally spills hot tea onto himself
In a shocking turn of events, a 41-year-old woman from San Diego, California, found herself in hot water on November 20th. The woman, who does not have a fixed address in Germany, allegedly poured hot tea into a salesperson's face at Munich Central Station.
The incident unfolded in a shop on the intermediate level of the bustling station. According to reports, the woman and the salesperson, a 28-year-old man, had been involved in a verbal argument prior to the incident. Despite being asked to leave the store, the woman took matters into her own hands, resulting in the disturbing act.
Fortunately, the salesperson, who suffered burns, did not require medical attention. The public prosecutor's office has collected a security deposit of 750 EUR for the conduct of the criminal proceedings against the woman. The charges against her are for dangerous bodily harm.
The woman was subsequently released from the federal police station at track 26 after all police measures were completed.
The Bundespolizeiinspektion Munich, responsible for police danger prevention and criminal prosecution in the area of Deutsche Bahn facilities and the largest German S-Bahn network, is the authority handling this case. Their headquarters for non-operational areas with the investigative service is located at Denisstraße 1, approximately 700 meters on foot from the central station.
In addition to the central station, the Bundespolizeiinspektion Munich also has offices in Pasing and Freising. The current head of this federal police inspection in Munich is not explicitly named in available search results.
For those seeking further information, the contact address for the Bundespolizeiinspektion Munich is:
Wolfgang Hauner, Bundespolizeiinspektion Munich, Denisstraße 1 - 80335 Munich Telephone: 089 515 550 1102 Email: [email protected]
Additional information can be found on the Bundespolizei's official website, www.bundespolizei.de, or at the contact address mentioned above.
It is worth noting that Munich Central Station also has a police station located next to track 26, and the police station in Munich East Station is also part of the Bundespolizeiinspektion Munich. The Bundespolizeiinspektion Munich covers the state capital and the Munich district, as well as the neighboring districts of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, Dachau, Ebersberg, Erding, Freising, Fürstenfeldbruck, Landsberg am Lech, and Starnberg.
The Bundespolizeiinspektion Munich can be reached around the clock at 089 / 515550 - 1111.
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