Drunk in Zurich ready on train wheels, Albanian saves

Albanian young Valon Rufatti, with residence in zurich, shows he was serving a buyer when he saw a man drop down on the track. He had run quickly and captured the person in question. Once again an Albanian and once again an employee of the same matures (rests) “Bretzel König” in [...]
Albanian young Valon Rufatti, with residence in zurich, shows he was serving a buyer when he saw a man drop down on the track. He had run quickly and captured the person in question.
Once again an Albanian and a re-worker of the same maturity (or, shawls) “Bretzel König” railway station at the Stadelofen railway station in Zurich saves a man from the train, getting him off track. The word is this time for Valon Ruphat, chief of this stern. Earlier, at least twice, human lives have saved Senate Iseni, the Albanian from Skopje who worked here. He had then been in the narrow circle to win the prestigious award for civic courage at the level of Switzerland.
The now - known Chiosk is positioned at least a few feet from the railway tracks of Stadelhoff train station, among the most frequent not only in Zurich.
The hero of the day in zurich, Valon Rufat, has survived Tuesday that he went to a drunk person who had wanted to get off the track to get a jacket, writes 20 minutes.ch. According to Ruphat, a similar ongoing instance occurs at this point
I always keep an eye on the tracks when I'm working. He says that a young man had recently even wanted to sleep on the tracks.
Consider the latest case. I was waiting around 7 p.m. to peri where the S6 train was coming in towards Badden, when suddenly a person who was clearly drunk tried to get off the track” showed a reader for 20 minutes. She had heard a scream and had already seen a Bretzel König worker run and pull the drunk person off the track. A few seconds later the train arrived. “I'm sure the person in question would be dead if the employee mentioned did not intervene. It's an exemplary case of civic courage”
While the hero of this case, Valon Ruphati, shows he was serving a buyer when he saw a man drop down, at the track, broadcast albinfo.ch. He had run quickly and captured the person in question. ” He wanted to take a glistening jacket from the rails, which he had enjoyed very much”, says Rufat, who had then lured the drunk with a cigarette.
He adds that the same person was saved last December by a colleague, “is a person who often stays here, in Stadelofen, and most of the heavy drunk times”.
The spokesman for the City of Zurich Police has described Rifat's action as courageous. But he has warned, [O Muhammad], of the groping of the way.
The “specifically at a large- frequent station such as the one in Stadelhoffen, in this way you are subject to a major danger”, he said.













