Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Manuel had to die Why?



Düsseldorf / Solingen - He was only 20 years old and died on the tracks of the S-Bahn at Wehrhahn: The young Manuel Solinger Köckert fell between the train and the platform, was dragged and dragged under the train.
The death drama in the Indian-shocked crowds on 15 February, the foolish Dusseldorf. Manuel's mother and brother did not believe in an accident.
Manuel was Metallbauer trainee and this Thursday in the vocational college in Ratingen. "The lessons were at 11.11 clock to an end, and the students are all drawn to the town hall," says his mother, Eva Köckert (49). "Of course the boys have since been drinking alcohol and made himself About 14.30 clock by train on the way home."
On their way to Solingen and Manuel had to change trains three classmates at Wehrhahn. Then the drama happened: The 20-year-old fell from the platform to the tracks before the train.
"I wanted to own a carnival celebration at 19.30 clock as a police officer rang my doorbell and said," I have bad news, "says the mother. "It showed me that my boy had fallen under the train and killed in an accident."
Manuel's older brother, Matthias (22) was dominated by that date from the question: "What is really happening there?" He says: "I was looking the other three boys and two times also found. They told me only: "Everything has gone so fast - we have seen nothing."
Through a lawyer, the family feared the interrogation transcripts - and was quite amazed about the fact that Manuel's pals were there testified quite differently.
Someone had given: "The people were standing quite close to the platform edge - Manuel before them. And then he fell at once on the track. I have not seen, as he tried to pull back - but then came the train. "
The contradictions in the statements made Matthias even more suspicious: "I now think that the guys have gerangelt on the platform and has enabled some of them Manuel a push." His mother thinks, "probably have subsequently arranged three, none of it erzählen. "
Since the platform was full of people, hoping her mother and brother of the dead now that the report still witnesses. "We just want to have clarity about what happened," says Eva Köckert. "Only when we know we can finally conclude with Manuel's death."
Witnesses are asked to report to the police in Duesseldorf 0211/8700 or e-mail to the Express by duesseldorf@express.de too.