“Winded” 12 Jews at the train station, the neonian bomber wins freedom

A person accused of shelling a train station in Düsseldorf in July 2000 aimed at Jewish immigrants has been released. The court ruled there was not enough evidence to convict the defendant, a neo-Nazi who was charged with 12 attempted murders. Explosion of a “pe bomb” in [...]
The court ruled there was not enough evidence to convict the defendant, a neo-Nazi who was charged with 12 attempted murders.
The explosion of a “bomb” at the train station seriously injured 10 of the 12 people found at the scene of the explosion, including a pregnant woman who lost her child and another leg.
Prior to the ruling, prosecutors said the accused's acquittal for the attack would be the most serious legal error” in the history of Düsseldorf.
During the trial, several witnesses have withdrawn or changed their statements, resulting in the release of defendant Ralph S from the judges.
German police had questioned the former soldier and the famous gun fanatic after the bombing at the Yehrhan train station.
Unable to accuse him, they remained without an official suspect for 17 years.
While in prison for an unbound payment in 2014, 52-year-old reportedly boasted of a prisoner for carrying out the attack.
In 2017, the officers then arrested and accused Ralph S of bombing. He has denied involvement.












