17-Year-Old Died After a Train Accident in Schladming
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On Easter Sunday, a 17-year-old in Schladming (Steiermark) had been captured from behind by a train. Now, after a long fight at the Klagenfurt Hospital, the tourist from Slovakia had succumbed to his severe injuries. Two 17-year-old Slovaks were on their way back to their hotel on the morning of Easter Sunday in Schladming. The two went straight on the tracks – apparently because they "were unable to locate and their mobile phones didn't work", …
An accident on Easter Sunday in Schladming has now taken a fatal end. As the police announced on Monday evening, a 17-year-old holidaymaker died of his serious injuries at the Klagenfurt Hospital.
Two young Slovaks marched on the tracks towards the hotel on Easter Sunday early in the morning. One of the boys has now passed away.
As reported earlier, Sunday morning, April 5, 2026, two 17-year-olds were captured by a train in Schladming (Liezen district). One of the young people suffered life-threatening injuries. Two 17-year-old Slovaks were walking along a track body towards a hotel when they were captured by a regional train in Schladming. One of the young people suffered life-threatening head injuries and was flown to Klagenfurt by helicopter, the second one suffered …
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