He almost died for a sweatshirt.

Near tragedy for a 15-year-old at the Seregno railway station, in the province of Monza . The young student was with a friend and was returning home from school when, right in front of the tracks, he was surrounded by a group of peers : "Take off your sweatshirt and give it to us", they told him.
He refused and at that point the insults started. The situation quickly deteriorated: one of the bullies threw himself at the teenager and pushed him making him jump back almost a meter, until he crashed into a moving train.

The convoy was unable to immediately stop running and so the boy was hooked, perhaps by his rucksack or clothes, and dragged for a few meters ending up between the platform and the rails. Only then was the train conductor able to brake.
The boy, who miraculously didn't end up under the convoy, was injured in the fall and was taken to hospital with a head injury and various bruises. It's not life threatening.

The carabinieri intervened on the spot and subsequently the investigations passed to Polfer. The whole story was captured by video surveillance cameras in the station, immediately acquired by investigators.

In the evening, the Mobile Squad of the Monza Police Headquarters tracked down two of the alleged participants in the attack who were taken to the Police Headquarters, where they were heard by the Prosecutor's Office for minors in Milan. The attacker faces charges of attempted murder.

(Unioneonline/D)

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