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Celle: Man slips under departing ICE and is seriously injured

A man got under the wheels of a departing ICE at Celle station and was seriously injured. According to the initial police investigation, the 57-year-old got out on Friday morning to smoke a cigarette. When the doors closed, he is said to have tried to open them and get in. He slid between the train and the edge of the platform. “It was not noticed on the train,” said the spokesman for the responsible federal police in Bremen. Accordingly, a witness saw the accident and called the emergency services. Then the train staff was informed. The station was closed for an hour while the man was being recovered. The 57-year-old was taken to the hospital with severe leg injuries. The investigators are looking for witnesses to clarify the course of the accident.

Source: DPA

Essen: Two dead and one seriously injured in a car accident

Two men were killed in a head-on collision in a street tunnel in Essen on Friday. In the early morning, a motorist got into oncoming traffic in the tunnel with his car for an initially unexplained cause and there collided with another car, the police said.

The driver of the first car and his passenger succumbed to serious injuries, the driver of the oncoming car was seriously injured. The further investigations by the police should provide information about the exact course of the accident.

A policeman stands in Essen between the wrecks of two cars that crashed into each other on Friday



Source: AFP

Düsseldorf: Police shoot a man armed with a crossbow

Emergency forces shot an armed man in his apartment in Düsseldorf on Thursday. According to a police report, the man had initially threatened his parents with a crossbow and fired shots from the window. When the forces arrived, the man shot the service dog and fired at the officers. They then shot the 32-year-old. He died on the spot. According to media reports, a 30-year-old official was injured in the exchange of gunfire, and the service dog also needed medical attention.

source: Police Düsseldorf

Jena: 18-year-old plays war and triggers police action

An 18-year-old triggered a major police operation in Bad Berka near Jena on Thursday because he played war with two so-called airsoft weapons. The young man was sighted with the pistols on a hiking trail in a forest. When the forces arrived, he complied with the officials’ unmistakable demands and put down his firearms. Only then did it turn out that the weapons were merely airsoft, i.e. compressed air weapons. The man was handed over to his parents. It is currently being examined whether he has to pay for the police operation.

Source: Jena police

Celle: Children ignite in the forest and alert the fire department

Two boys set fire to the forest floor with a match in a forest in Belsen near Celle on Thursday and then themselves alarmed the fire brigade. According to the police, the 11 and 13-year-old student dropped the lit match onto the ground, causing the dry forest floor to ignite within seconds. Desperate attempts to erase the two failed. The children then alerted the emergency services and waited on site. The fire department was able to extinguish the fire. In the end, according to the fire brigade, worse things could be prevented by the brisk action of the boys.

Source: Police Celle

News from Thursday, April 16

Moers: 82-year-old makes music in the clinic garden for terminally ill women

The 82-year-old Alfred Schroeter currently makes music every day in the garden of the St. Josef Hospital in Moers with his trumpet for his seriously ill wife. “The other patients are also happy about the musical contribution,” said a clinic spokeswoman on Thursday. On Easter weekend, a small wind ensemble from the Protestant church even played in the garden.

Schroeter’s 83-year-old wife is in the hospital palliative care unit. Because of the corona crisis, visits to the clinic in Moers are also prohibited. The 82-year-old is allowed to visit his wife for one hour a day within the framework of an exception with special protective measures.

Then he goes into the garden of the clinic with his instrument. The “Rheinische Post” had previously reported on the trumpeter in the clinic garden. According to the newspaper, the patients listen and applaud him through the open windows.

Source: DPA

Mülheim: 60-year-old finds 20,000 euros – and hands it over

A 60-year-old from Mülheim an der Ruhr found more than 20,000 euros in cash and immediately returned it. The woman discovered a black bag on an ATM in the foyer of a bank branch on Thursday – contents: banknotes packed in envelopes and two keys, the police said. The finder dropped off the bag at a nearby mall, then the police were alerted. The officials are now determining who owns the money.

Source: DPA

Lüneburg: 25-year-old sets fire and injures roommates dangerously

In Lüneburg, Lower Saxony, a 25-year-old resident of an accommodation for homeless people is said to have caused a fire and subsequently injured a flatmate with a knife stab. The police said the man was being investigated for particularly serious arson and attempted manslaughter.

According to the current state of the investigation, the 25-year-old first lit his bed on the upper floor with a lighter before he pointed out to a roommate the fire and then stabbed it in the shoulder with a steak knife. According to the police, it was thanks, among other things, to a resident of the property, who also alerted the fire department, that ultimately all four residents in the house were able to escape unharmed outdoors. The 25-year-old attacked the victim again a little later in the courtyard of the property and injured his forearm. Further attacks were prevented by a witness, it is said.

As part of an immediate search, officials were able to arrest the police-known and confessing suspect. He was due to be brought before a judge on Thursday. The fatally injured victim was taken to a Hamburg hospital by rescue helicopter. The damage caused by the fire was estimated at 150,000 euros.

Source: Lüneburg police

Essen: Driver overruns senior citizen twice when parking and then drives away

In Essen, a 77-year-old was seriously injured in an accident on Tuesday. As the police announced on Wednesday, the woman was hit by an as yet unknown driver. Accordingly, the woman behind the steering wheel reset her vehicle when parking and rolled over the 77-year-old. After that, she would have engaged the forward gear, overrun the victim a second time and would have driven away. Now the police are looking for witnesses to the incident and the fleeting driver.

Source: Police food

Berlin: S-Bahn wagon derailed – no injuries

A Berlin S-Bahn partially derailed on Wednesday evening. According to the first knowledge, no one was injured, as a railway spokesman said. At the Lichtenberg station, an S75 wagon jumped off the rails. The front car tipped over sideways. The incident happened around 9:00 p.m., the spokesman said. A replacement bus service has been set up between Ostkreuz and Springpfuhl. It was initially not possible to predict how long the railway line would remain closed. Nothing can be said about the cause, the spokesman said. How many passengers were on the train initially remained unclear.

Source: DPA

Wacken: Wacken Open Air 2020 is canceled

The heavy metal festival in Wacken, Schleswig-Holstein, will not take place this summer due to the corona requirements. “We are facing a situation that we have not experienced in 30 years, because we have to say with a heavy heart that unfortunately there will be no Wacken Open Air this year,” said festival co-founder Holger Hübner on Thursday. The reason is the planned cancellation of major events by the federal government and Schleswig-Holstein by August 31.

The festival was originally scheduled to take place from July 30th to August 1st, 2020. “Our entire team has worked intensively on the festival in the past few months. All the more we are disappointed that we are not allowed to celebrate Wacken Open Air with our visitors and the bands this year,” said Hübner. Co-founder Thomas Jensen said: “This message affects us deeply and must first be processed by us.” Nevertheless, the organizers “support the decision of the federal government in this difficult situation for the whole world”.

The organizers want to comment on the tickets for the festival that have already been sold and the plans for 2021 “as soon as possible, but please be patient”, it said. Over the past few years, around 75,000 metal fans have attended the event in the north.

Source: DPA

Berlin: arson attack on cable duct in Berlin – state protection determined

After a fire in a building pit in Berlin’s Charlottenburg district, in which exposed supply cables were badly damaged, the state protection responsible for political crimes took over the investigation. This was said by a police spokeswoman on Wednesday morning.

Shortly after the fire on Tuesday, a left-wing group published a letter of confession on the “indymedia” website. “The police are aware of this letter,” the spokeswoman said. Whether it is real still has to be checked.

The letter of confession said that the target of the attack was the nearby Heinrich Hertz Institute, which was working on a Corona app. Such an app should make it easier to understand infected people and their contacts. The authors see this as a “softening of fundamental rights”.

Source: DPA

Münster: Mother died in Brunnen – the accused is silent at the start of the trial

The death of a 79-year-old woman in a well has been a concern of the Münster jury since Wednesday. The prosecutor has charged the woman’s 55-year-old son with greed murder. At the beginning of the trial, the German had his defense attorney state that he did not want to comment on the allegations for the time being. As part of the process, lawyer Carsten Ernst later said: “My client denies the allegations.” However, he did not rule out that the accused would still speak out in the course of the trial.

The pensioner’s body was found in June in a well more than two meters deep on her property in Neuenkirchen. During the autopsy, the medical examiner found that the woman had drowned. There were several bruises on her skull, which could indicate that the 79-year-old had been beaten previously.

Source: DPA

News from Wednesday, April 15th

Telgte: fire in pigsty – several animals dead

There was a fire in a pig fattening stable in Telgte in North Rhine-Westphalia. The police reported that the fire broke out shortly before 4 a.m. The fire brigade was able to save 376 of the 600 pigs housed in the barn. 224 died or had to be killed in the fire. The fire brigade was able to prevent the fire from spreading to the house. However, the residents had previously been able to leave the building unharmed. The fire caused an estimated damage to property of 500,000 euros. After the initial investigations, the criminal police suspect the cause of a technical defect in the heating system.

Source: Police in Warendorf

Stemwede: Abused boy hurts woman

In the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Stemwede, a runaway young boy caused a police operation. As the officials reported on Wednesday, the animal had already been released on Good Friday and, among other things, had run about two kilometers on the L 770 between the villages of Levern and Twiehausen. When the owner tried to catch the animal, the 55-year-old was overrun and injured by the bull. An ambulance had to take her to the hospital in Lübbecke. After all, the animal had to be shot with “targeted shots”, as it says in a message. An acquaintance of the 55-year-old took care of the removal of the carcass.

Source: Minden-Luebbecke

Markgröningen: 60-year-old falls into the church

A 60-year-old man was seriously injured during preparatory measures for a planned pest control in the Frauenkirche in Markgröningen in Baden-Württemberg. The police reported that the man was at church around 6 p.m. on Tuesday evening with his 57-year-old acquaintance – apparently to help him. When the men entered the church tower, a floorboard probably broke and the 60-year-old fell about ten meters inside the church. He was taken to hospital with serious injuries. The church is privately owned. The 57-year-old is said to be an employee of the owner. The investigation is ongoing.

Source: Police Ludwigsburg

Thuringia: Man discovers aerial bomb in allotment garden

In Thuringia, a man discovered an aerial bomb in his allotment. As the officials reported, the 43-year-old had a spade when he came across the 20 cm long and 5 cm thick World War II bomb. The allotment gardener alerted the police, who cleared the gardens and requested the ordnance clearance service. He took care of the removal of the bomb.

Source: Police Thuringia

Wuppertal: woman killed – arrest warrant against 43-year-olds issued

After the killing of a young woman on the banks of the Wupper, a 43-year-old suspect has to be put into custody. An arrest warrant was issued against him, a police spokeswoman said on request on Wednesday. The prosecutor had requested an arrest warrant for manslaughter. The evidence, however, is currently not clear, the investigating prosecutor had said. The man is part of the personal environment of the 27-year-old.

Forensic doctors had confirmed that the woman had been killed. The cause of death is “external violence,” it said. The 27-year-old had been reported missing and her body was discovered shortly afterwards on Sunday evening by passers-by on the banks of the Wupper. A twelve-person murder commission investigated the case.

News from Germany: Investigators investigate a murder case in Wuppertal

Police officers discovered a woman’s body on the banks of the Wupper river on Sunday evening



Source: DPA

Hamburg: car detects two pedestrians

In Hamburg on Tuesday evening a driver ran into several pedestrians. The driver was “apparently” drunk, as a spokeswoman for the police center in Hamburg said on Tuesday evening. The car came off the street in Hamburg-Altona in the evening, hurled against a set of traffic lights and hit the man and woman. An emergency doctor at the accident site spoke of life-threatening injuries in both.

Another pedestrian had been slightly injured by flying debris, the driver of the car had suffered a shock. All four were brought to the hospital. The car may also have driven too fast, this is the subject of an investigation. No further details were initially available.

Update 11.25 a.m .: As the police reported on Wednesday morning, a 26-year-old lost her leg in the accident. After emergency medical care, she was transported to a hospital with life-threatening injuries. A breath alcohol test was carried out on the 41-year-old driver who had suffered bruises in the accident and was subsequently treated on an outpatient basis in a hospital. This resulted in a value of 1.43 per thousand.

News from Germany: A demolished car stands on a street after an accident in Hamburg

The badly damaged car is on the road after the accident, while rescue workers take care of the victims in the background



Source: DPA, Hamburg police

Leipzig: Burglars forget shoes

In Leipzig, the police caught a suspected burglar on Tuesday night. As the “Leipziger Volkszeitung” reported, a witness had alerted the police after he became aware of a man who was searching a parked car. When the police arrived, the 24-year-old tried to escape. The officers caught him shortly afterwards and found that the man was only wearing one shoe. He explained that he was looking for the other one. The officers finally found it in the footwell of the car, from which a navigation device had previously been stolen. The man carried the sat-nav in his backpack, just like drugs. The police-known man is now under investigation for theft and violation of the Narcotics Act.

Source: “Leipziger Volkszeitung”

North Rhine-Westphalia: Attorney General takes action against Islamist terrorist cell

The federal prosecutor had arrested four Islamist suspects from Tajikistan in North Rhine-Westphalia on Wednesday morning. She and a fifth man already in custody are said to have planned attacks in Germany on behalf of the terrorist organization Islamic State, as the German Press Agency in Karlsruhe learned. RTL and “Der Spiegel” reported first.

Read more about this here

Source: DPA

Olpe: Major fire in sawmill

A fire broke out in a sawmill in Olpe in North Rhine-Westphalia on Wednesday night. The fire department reported that the emergency services were alerted at around 2.20 p.m. Since a large part of the plant was already blazing, neighboring rescue workers had to be called for help. Around 150 emergency services are currently on site. Why the fire broke out is still unclear.

Large fire in sawmill in Olpe

A sawmill is on fire in Olpe



Source: Firefighters Olpe

Rostock: Aviation bomb in overseas port to be blown up

A found 100 kilogram bomb from the Second World War is to be blown up in a controlled manner in Rostock’s Überseehafen on Wednesday. As reported by the NDR, the explosion should take place between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The “GP 100” type of explosive device would be at a water depth of 4.50 meters. Since the detonator cannot be removed due to the condition of the bomb, a diver should first attach the explosive charge to the bomb and later detonate the bomb by remote ignition. A security area with a radius of 500 meters is being set up around the site, but people do not have to leave their homes. Only the shipping traffic is at rest during the action.

Source: “NDR”

News from Tuesday, April 13th

Wesel: Video shows wolf attack on deer?

A cell phone video that was supposedly recorded on Holy Saturday in Hünxe in the Wesel district on the Lower Rhine in North Rhine-Westphalia could show two wolves chasing a deer together. As the WDR reports, the State Environment Agency is currently reviewing the video. Previously, the excerpt was circulating on Facebook. In fact, a wolf has been known and confirmed in the Wesel district for a long time. You could have got company. However, reviewing the film may take some time. Experts check whether they are actually wolves, try to find the creators and identify the exact location of the picture. A forester interviewed by the WDR and the “Rheinische Post” would certainly have shown that there are two wolves and one of the animals is the domestic wolf Gloria.

Sources: WDR, “RP Online

Rostock: Tourists get stuck in the sand on the beach

What started as a romantic short trip is likely to become a costly affair for a couple from Berlin. The two drove their car to Rostock-Warnemünde and directly onto the beach on Sunday morning. According to the NDR, referring to the police, the 30-year-old and his partner, who were three years younger, apparently wanted to admire the sunrise and then drive away before the first police check came by. However, when the officers actually came around 7:00 a.m., they still found the couple. They had got stuck in loose sand with their SUV. A tow truck called also got stuck, another finally pulled both the truck and the vacationers out of the sand. Photos of the campaign are circulating on Facebook:

Now it could be expensive for the day trippers: Because of their entry into Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, a complaint was filed for a violation of the Infection Protection Act. According to the report, the possible fine can range from 150 to 2,000 euros. They also have to pay for the use of both tow trucks.

Source: NDR

Saalfeld: Woman burns food and goes to bed drunk

With 1.76 per mille: A woman triggered a fire service in Tanna near Saalfeld by forgetting her food on the stove and going to bed drunk. The fire brigade was alerted to the development of smoke and the triggering of the smoke detector. The 39-year-old had noticed none of this until the emergency services stood in front of her bed and woke them up. An alcohol test showed a value of 1.76 per thousand. With the help of the fire brigade, worse things could be prevented except for burnt food.

Source: Police in Saalfeld

Berlin: Youth keeper of fishing association in court for child abuse

In a caravan, on a boat and in the bed house of a fishing club in Berlin, a volunteer youth guard is said to have sexually abused boys entrusted to him. The trial of the 50-year-old at the regional court in the capital began on Tuesday. The accused is accused of more than 350 cases of child abuse between summer 2012 and October 2019. The 50-year-old, who has been in custody since November 2019, remained silent on the first day of the trial. The defense lawyer announced a written statement at a later date by the alleged perpetrator.

According to the public prosecutor, the accused has repeatedly committed seven boys, some of them by force. The youngest victim was six years old when the abuse began. The long-time volunteer is said to have forced the children to engage in sexual acts among themselves. The German is also said to have produced thousands of child pornographic images. According to the court, those affected were interviewed by video, they do not have to appear in court themselves. Several of them are represented as co-plaintiffs by lawyers. The court rejected an application from the defense lawyer to stay the trial. The latter had argued that as a new lawyer in the proceedings, he had had too little time before trial preparation. In addition, talks with his client are currently only possible to a limited extent due to the corona crisis.

Source: DPA

Unna: Fine for a drunk man in a rabbit costume

A drunk man in a rabbit costume caused some unrest with a forbidden Easter fire in his own garden in Unna in North Rhine-Westphalia. The 64-year-old employed police officers and law enforcement officers twice a day with his private fire. When they visited the property owner for the first time on Saturday due to heavy smoke, the one in a rabbit outfit opened. With a basket in hand – but only filled with a brandy bottle. The son extinguished the fire, the police reported on Tuesday.

The forces moved out again three hours later – the Easter fire burned again. The 63-year-old was still wearing his rabbit costume, but the schnapps was no longer in the basket, the drunk man had meanwhile assumed to be “intimate”. Again it was the son who put out the flames. The wrong rabbit faces a fine.

Source: DPA

Landsberg am Lech: 26-year-old seriously injured in explosion of homemade pipe bomb

In Upper Bavaria, a 26-year-old was seriously injured in the explosion of a self-made pipe bomb. According to the Bavarian State Criminal Police Office (LKA) on Monday, the explosive device detonated on Easter Monday when the man was working on it in his workshop on a farm in the Landsberg am Lech district.

The 26-year-old seriously injured his upper body, face and arms, but was still able to call the emergency doctor himself. He came to a hospital. Explosives specialists from the LKA searched the property and the investigation was ongoing. It is currently still unclear why the man built a pipe bomb, it said. The authorities have so far had no evidence of political motivation. According to initial knowledge, the man had filled various powders into a pipe and sealed it with plaster. The explosion occurred when he clamped the explosive in a workshop in his workshop to drill a hole for the fuse.

Source: AFP

Castrop-Rauxel: Ducklings on the roundabout

In Castrop-Rauxel in NRW, six ducklings used the currently almost empty streets for a walk on Sunday. As the police report, the siblings waddled through a roundabout without parental supervision. A patrol directed the group to a parking lot and looked for the parents. Since these could not be found anywhere, the officers caught the chicks. “The chicks were then handed over to an expert animal helper who is now taking care of the little ducks,” the police report said.

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The police picked up these six ducklings from the street



Source: Police headquarters in Recklinghausen

Wesel: Unknowns charge “fine” for lack of mouth protection

In Wesel in North Rhine-Westphalia, three fraudsters have claimed an alleged fine for a lack of mouth protection. According to the police, a local resident was able to observe how a previously unknown woman was addressed by the men and handed over 200 euros shortly afterwards. The three people are estimated between 20 and 25 years old. They were wearing yellow gloves and a face mask. “The police are now hoping that the dupe will still report to the police.”

Source: Police Wesel

Hamburg: 45-year-old man found dead in a green area

A 45-year-old man was found dead in a green area in Hamburg-Rothenburgsort. A witness discovered the lifeless person on Saturday afternoon and informed the police, as they said on Monday. According to the information, the man had stab wounds in the upper body. A murder commission investigated in the State Criminal Police Office. The man had been dead “for a long time”, it said. The body was handed over to the Institute of Forensic Medicine.

Source: DPA

Karlsruhe: Robber with mouth protection captivates the couple in their own apartment

A stranger tied up an elderly couple in their apartment in Karlsruhe, threatened them with a pistol and robbed them. According to initial investigations, the robber, who according to the police wore surgical masks, came to his victims’ apartment on the terrace on Sunday evening and tied them up with adhesive tape. According to police reports on Monday, he repeatedly aimed the gun at the 76-year-old woman and her 82-year-old husband.

For about an hour, the stranger, whose age is estimated to be in his early 20s, searched the home and damaged various items. With several hundred euros loot, he finally escaped on a mountain bike – leaving his victims tied up. The 82-year-old was later able to free himself independently. He and his wife reportedly suffered a shock, but were otherwise unharmed. Using a helicopter, among other things, the police initially unsuccessfully searched for the perpetrator.

Source: DPA

Monday, April 13 news

Gelsenkirchen: police dog ends brawl

In Gelsenkirchen (NRW), a police dog ended a brawl between four men and, through his appearance, also ensured that two officers were spared physical attacks on the opponents. According to a press release, witnesses on Saturday were made aware of the argument between the four men aged between 22 and 51 in the hallway of an apartment building. When two service dog handlers wanted to intervene, the quartet’s aggression was suddenly directed against the officials, it is said. The men are said to have tried to beat the police. These then threatened to use the service dog “Duke”.

Then this really had to take action. So “Duke” bit the 22-year-old main aggressor in the leg and injured him slightly – obviously this made an impression on the men, who are now all awaiting criminal proceedings. The 22-year-old was also detained by the officials.

Source: Police in Gelsenkirchen

Wuppertal: woman’s body found on the river

After finding a female body on Easter Sunday in Wuppertal in North Rhine-Westphalia, the investigators assume a violent crime. The 27-year-old was found around 20:00 in the evening with serious injuries to passers-by near the River Wupper, the police and prosecutor said on Monday. “Incoming rescue workers could only determine the death of the 27-year-old woman who was reported missing.”

A homicide commission has started work to determine the background and the course of the crime. The autopsy of the body was scheduled for Easter Monday. According to the message, the woman was missing. At night, a 43-year-old man from the victim’s area was arrested. The police are looking for witnesses who were close to the site at the time of the crime.

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Evidence officers work at the site of a woman’s body



Source: DPA

Frankfurt: Police sprinter tips over after collision

They wanted to rush to support the fire in several garbage cans and finally had to go to the hospital themselves: in Frankfurt am Main, a radio patrol car collided with the car of a 73-year-old on Easter Sunday and fell over at the intersection at an intersection, the police said on Monday . Der Sprinter der Frankfurter Polizei war am späten Sonntagabend mit Sondersignal auf dem Weg ins hessische Griesheim und überfuhr deshalb auch eine rote Ampel. An der Kreuzung kam es dann zu dem Unfall mit der Frau, die über eine grüne Ampel gefahren war und das Signal der Polizei offenbar nicht richtig wahrnahm.

Drei Polizeibeamte wurden bei dem Unfall leicht verletzt, konnten nach ambulanter Behandlung im Krankenhaus aber wieder entlassen werden. Auch die 73-Jährige wurde leicht verletzt. Der Sachschaden bei dem Zusammenstoß wird auf etwa 85.000 Euro geschätzt.

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Der Sachschaden bei dem Zusammenstoß wird auf etwa 85.000 Euro geschätzt



Source: DPA

Berlin: Mädchen feiert mit 31 Gästen in seinen 16. Geburtstag

Trotz ausdrücklicher Kontaktverbote wegen der Corona-Krise hat eine Jugendliche in der Nacht zum Montag eine Geburtstagsparty in Berlin-Mitte veranstaltet. Mit 31 Gästen wollte sie in ihr 16. Lebensjahr reinfeiern, wie die Polizei am Montag über Twitter mitteilte. Die Mutter des Mädchens habe offenbar sogar eigens für die Party kurzfristig ein 2,5-Zimmer-Apartment angemietet.

Die Polizei löste die Feier noch in der Nacht auf, nachdem sie einen Hinweis bekommen hatte, wie eine Polizeisprecherin auf Nachfrage sagte. Der Einsatz habe gegen 1.45 Uhr begonnen – zu diesem Zeitpunkt müsste die Jugendliche also bereits 16 Jahre alt geworden sein.

Nach Polizeiangaben wird nun gegen alle 32 Menschen wegen Straftaten und Ordnungswidrigkeiten nach dem Infektionsschutzgesetz ermittelt. Auch die Mutter und den Vermieter erwarte ein Ermittlungsverfahren.

Source: DPA

Wittenberg: Zweijähriges Kind ertrinkt in Gartenteich

In einem Gartenteich eines Familiengrundstücsk ist ein zweijähriges Kind in der Lutherstadt Wittenberg ertrunken. Angehörige hatten das ins Wasser gefallene Kind herausgezogen, sofort versucht wiederzubeleben und den Notfalldienst gerufen, wie die Polizeiinspektion Dessau-Roßlau am Sonntag mitteilte. Die ersten Rettungskräfte trafen nach wenigen Minuten ein und setzten die Reanimationsmaßnahmen fort. Neben dem Rettungsdienst waren auch die Luftrettung und zwei Notärzte im Einsatz.

Trotz intensiver Wiederbelebungsversuche starb das Kind aber noch vor Ort. Zur Klärung der Todesursache leitete der Kriminaldienst des Polizeireviers Wittenberg ein Ermittlungsverfahren ein. Die Ermittlungen dauerten an.

Source: AFP

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