9 Feb 2024

Swiss police kill axe-wielding hostage taker on train

9:59 pm on 9 February 2024

By Denis Balibouse and Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber for Reuters

A railway technician stands next to a train, where passengers travelling from Yverdon to Sainte-Croix were earlier held hostage, in Essert-Sous-Champvent, western Switzerland, on 9 February, 2024. A hostage situation on a train in the west of Switzerland ended with the suspect killed in a police raid and the hostages safely freed, authorities said. (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP)

The train in Essert-Sous-Champvent, western Switzerland, where passengers were earlier held hostage. Photo: FABRICE COFFRINI

A man armed with an axe and a knife held 15 hostages on a train for almost four hours, until police stormed the train and fatally wounded him, Swiss police say.

The incident occurred late on Thursday (Friday morning NZT) in the town of Essert-sous-Champvent on the train line connecting Baulmes and Yverdon-les-Bains in the Swiss canton of Vaud near the French border.

"The hostages were all released unharmed," police in the Vaud canton said in a statement on Friday. "The hostage taker was fatally wounded during the intervention."

Police did not provide any details regarding the possible motives of the man, who police said was a 32-year-old Iranian asylum seeker.

Jean-Christophe Sauterel, police spokesperson for the Vaud canton, said there was no indication that the hostage taking was a terrorist incident.

"It's an unprecedented event given the number of victims, 15 hostages, and the intervention of 60 police," Prosecutor General Eric Kaltenrieder told local television.

Hostage situations are rare in Switzerland but have occurred at banks and businesses. In January 2022, employees of a watch making firm were taken hostage and forced to open a vault containing precious metals.

- This story was first published by Reuters.