Arsons in Klein Rönnau: The perpetrator's confession is shaky!
Find out why schools in Bad Segeberg have to wait for important projects and what the consequences of the staff shortage are.

Arsons in Klein Rönnau: The perpetrator's confession is shaky!
In the Kiel district court, a man is accused of starting several devastating fires in Klein Rönnau. On the second day of the trial, his confession caused a stir: At first he spoke openly to a police officer about his actions, but then he withdrew his statement and claimed that he had been under pressure from the police. This could be crucial to the trial as there is little objective evidence against him.
Arsons and their consequences
The confusion surrounding the confession raises questions of great importance for the defendant and the justice system. If the confession is deemed invalid, it could jeopardize the entire prosecution. The trial now faces a critical turning point as the prosecution and defense must focus on the evidence.
There is also explosive news in Bad Segeberg: The cannabis social club “Anbauvereinigung Sorgenfrei” was one of the first in Schleswig-Holstein to receive the official license to grow cannabis. The board has gone through a complicated permitting process to legally grow marijuana, but only for the association's members. Before the plants go into the ground, those responsible must prove that there is solid theft protection.
Difficult times for schools
Bad news for schools in Bad Segeberg: An important building office has been vacant for months, leading to delays in urgently needed projects. Many schools have to wait for planned renovations that cannot now be implemented in 2025 as planned. This situation has led to the creation of a “poison list” that documents the effects of the staff shortage.