Saturday, January 3, 2015

Man pushes police train tracks in Madrid – El País

Man pushes police train tracks in Madrid – El País

The Spanish police Francisco Javier O., 28, died yesterday in Madrid hit by a train after falling to the track in a struggle with an immigrant from the Ivory Coast who tried identify and seriously injured.

Police sources reported that the incident occurred when the deceased agent and another policeman asked to identify the immigrant, who refused to give it, starting a struggle that ended the fall the railway of one of the police and the assailant, who was injured.

The immigrant, identified as Ali Raba Yode, 27, suffered severe head trauma and other politruamatismos by the impact and remains entered in a hospital in Madrid, the sources said.

According to a video recording which has had access Efe, the immigrant pushed the agent and dragged to the edge of the platform to rush together on ways .

Police now that video analyzes, which may have recorded a passenger to check if images related to the event, but all indications are that it is.

The video confirms the version offered by fellow agent that the deceased individual was identified grabbed the officer and threw it at the railway the convoy of the railway.

Francisco Javier O. was six years on the force I was stationed at the Mobile Brigade and their role was to ensure security in public transportation such as trains middle and long distance, prevent and prosecute crimes such as drug trafficking or trafficking in human beings, and to meet the Travellers.

The man who has struggled with the born in the Ivory Coast in 1987 and came to Almeria in southern Spain, in 2011 in a patera (precarious boat) and since then has accumulated nine agent police records, including threats, robbery, twice for violating the Immigration Act and for illegally entering the country.

The Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz, went to the scene of the made to see first hand what happened and express their condolences to the deceased fellow agent.

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