Bloody family dispute in Schwerin: Syrian seriously injured!

Bloody family dispute in Schwerin: Syrian seriously injured!

in Schwerin, more precisely in the Mueßer wood district, there was a violent argument in a family on Friday evening at 7:20 p.m. In an incident that shocked many observers, a 31-year-old Syrian was injured with a knife on the back when dealing with a 23-year-old man from Yemen. The injured person was immediately taken to a hospital where he had to be treated.

The police describe the incident as a dangerous bodily harm and has already initiated an investigation against the alleged attacker. The dispute between the two men is said to be surprisingly escalated, which led to this violent argument. Details on the exact cause of the dispute are not yet known, but it is believed that personal and family tensions could have played a role.

Investigations run

After the incident, the police investigators are committed to determining further backgrounds. The authorities know about the first surveys that the dispute took place in front of an apartment in the vicinity of the Kantstrasse. Eyewitnesses reported a loud encounter that quickly turned into violence.

The police assume a dangerous bodily harm, which is a serious crime. However, the motivation of the perpetrator and the exact course are still unclear and are being examined intensively. The alleged perpetrator is currently interrogated by the police and there are further surveys of witnesses.

In Schwerin, the security of citizens and protection against violence is an important concern. Such incidents are not commonplace, but they raise questions about violence prevention again. The investigation will show whether additional measures are required to avoid similar events in the future.

For more information and details on this incident, a comprehensive report on www.ndr.de available. It remains to be seen which legal steps are taken against the perpetrator and whether this incident will lead to a broader discussion about family violence and their prevention.

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