LUIS F. DURÁN
Madrid
Updated
The employee received several cuts to his face and arms while trying to defend himself
A ticket office of Renfe de Tres Cantos (Madrid) was stabbed last Tuesday, September 28 for two minors whom he reproached for not wearing a mask when they were going to pass through the entrance turnstiles of the station. The man suffered cuts on both arms and on his face.
The Civil Guard has reported tonight that the two perpetrators of the attack are two minors who have already been arrested and that have passed today at the disposal of the Juvenile Prosecutor’s Office.
The case has been investigated by the agents of the Tres Cantos post, who had the recording of the security cameras inside the entrance to the station. In the sequence you can see the two young men arriving with a scooter. One of them wears a mask down and the other goes unprotected in the face.
The Renfe employee comes out to tell them that the mask is mandatory and that it is they are not wearing it, they cannot enter. At that moment, one of the two young men confronts the box office. Then he takes out a knife and attacks the man in the face and arms, while trying to defend himself from the attacks.
Finally, the two young men enter the station while the ticket clerk is lying on the floor with several injuries.
As reported by a spokesman for Emergencies 112 a Europa Press, the injuries they caused were superficial and, finally, he was transferred to the La Paz Hospital by SUMMA 112 with a mild prognosis.

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