In Germany, a woman bites a railway worker to get through closing doors
A 36-year-old woman in Munich, Germany bit a 29-year-old railway worker at the Pasing station on Wednesday when he attempted to prevent her from boarding a closing train. The incident occurred as the woman tried to force her way onto the local train, and the employee intervened.

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AI-generatedA 36-year-old woman in Munich, Germany bit a 29-year-old railway worker at the Pasing station on Wednesday when he attempted to prevent her from boarding a closing train. The incident occurred as the woman tried to force her way onto the local train, and the employee intervened. The bite resulted in a visible wound on the worker's arm, though he was able to continue his duties. Police are investigating the woman for bodily harm. The incident comes after Deutsche Bahn, the German national railway operator, pledged to increase security measures following a fatal attack on a train conductor earlier in the year.
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5 extractedDeutsche Bahn has vowed to ramp up security measures.
The woman is being investigated for bodily harm.
The 29-year-old employee tried to stop her.
The 36-year-old woman was trying to board a local train as the doors were closing.
A woman bit a station worker in the arm at Munich's Pasing station.