Sunday, February 3, 2019
Migrants pushed three 16-year-old Germans in front of train – mainstream media covered up the murders
Three young boys were pushed
onto the rails at the Nürnberg S-train station Frankenstadion end of
January. Two of them were ran over by the oncoming train and killed.
German mainstream media spoke
deceitfully of “Germans”, in order to cloak a migration background.
Furthermore drivel about “accident” and “tragedy” was put out there, and
the three 16 year old’s “fell” onto the rails.
The Nürnberg News respectfully called the first offender that was arrested a “young man”.
The Süddeutsche newspaper suggested that a fight between the youths
had just taken a “tragic end”.
Three 16 year olds were “falling” on the
rails and were “caught by the train and ran over and killed”.
Even the Bavarian Rundfunk was of the opinion that the three Germans “fell” on the tracks:
“On Friday night, the two youths got into an argument with two
other 17 year old youths at the Nürnberg S-train station Frankenstadion.
All in all three 16 year old youths fell onto the train tracks during
the argument.”
The next morning, BR Online described the double murder as an
“accident”, by which “three men” after a fight “fell onto the train
tracks”.
The Franken television channel even titled the murderous events as a
“S-Train Disaster”. After a row the two victims “fell onto the train
tracks” and were “killed by the nearing train”.
But on Monday morning BILD uncovered the bone hard truth: the murderers, who pushed the three German boys onto the rails, were a Turk and a Greek who were merely born in Germany.
The two victims, Luca and Frederic came from Heroldsberg. On Friday
night they were visiting the Nürnberg dance club “Nightlife” and around
midnight they wanted to ride home on the train.
At the train station, after meeting a third friend, they got into
an argument with the migrants. According to the police, the fight
started due to a ridiculously inane reason, which led to a highly
aggressive reaction by the two offenders.
Surveillance footage proves that it was pure intent to push the
three onto the rails, since the train had already been approaching the
station at roughly 80 km/h.
Since that train usually does not stop at that station, it ran over
Luca and Frederic at full speed. The boys didn’t stand a chance, and
they were both killed instantly. Their friend could barely make it back
out.
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