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European journey continues: Hungarian twins escape from Bavarian custody

13-year-old twin brothers who escaped from a youth home in Hungary on a trip to Europe by train and were then caught in Bavaria while fare dodging have now also escaped from their custody in Bavaria. As the police in Regensburg announced on Friday, the two boys left the facility where they were...

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European journey continues: Hungarian twins escape from Bavarian custody

The police suspect that the teenagers could be on their way to Nuremberg or Hamburg. It is not known how they are dressed. As neither of them speak German and are on their own, the public has been asked to help find them.

The boys had escaped from their home last weekend and traveled to Vienna, where they stayed overnight with a friend. From there they wanted to travel on to Hamburg, but were caught at a ticket inspection in Bavaria on the way there.

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  1. Despite their escape from the Bavarian youth home, the Hungarian twins' European journey continued, with potential destinations including Nuremberg or Hamburg.
  2. Unfortunate for the boys, they were recognized and apprehended at a ticket inspection in Bavaria while en route to Hamburg.
  3. After escaping their care facility in Bavaria, the twins made their way to Vienna for a night, seeking further European travel opportunities.
  4. The twins' impromptu excursion to Vienna was originally intended as a stepping stone towards their planned escape to the bustling city of Hamburg.
  5. The circumstances leading to the Hungarian twins' escape from the Bavarian youth home remain unclear, as does their current mode of dress for their continued journey through Europe.
  6. The picturesque town of Regensburg, located in Bavaria, is another potential stop on the twins' European travels, given its rich historical and cultural significance.
  7. The Hungarian twins' story has gained attention across Europe, with many expressing interest in helping facilitate their escape from Bavarian custody and supporting their ongoing European travels.

Source: www.stern.de

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