Deadly dispute: teens (15, 17) attack 22-year-olds in Kiel | Regional



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Kiel – Fatal knife attack in the state capital of Schleswig-Holstein: a man (22) was killed on Saturday in the Neumühlen-Dietrichsdorf district. According to the police and the prosecution, two young people aged 15 and 17 are suspects! Both were taken into police custody.

At the request of the Kiel prosecutor’s office, a judge issued an arrest warrant for the 15-year-old suspect on Sunday night.

The boy is said to have inflicted the fatal stab on the 22-year-old with a knife. This also matches the results of the victim section.

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Many people laid flowers and candles in front of the apartment building where the bloody act took place.

Photo: Marco Zitzow

The investigation is for murder. The young man from the Plön district was transferred to a prison.

The criminal police and the prosecution are investigating the 17-year-old from Kiel for attempted serious blackmail. However, there were insufficient grounds for his arrest and he has since been released.

The case

Based on the current status of the investigation, the two young men are said to have entered the 22-year-old’s apartment around 7:30 p.m. to rob it. The man is said to have defended himself with a baton, after which the young men are said to have fled the apartment first. The fatal attack is said to have occurred on the staircase.

Several residents reported to the police and emergency services at the same time. Despite resuscitation measures, the 22-year-old died shortly after 8 p.m., he said.

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The 15-year-old stabbed the 22-year-old on this ladder

Photo: Marco Zitzow

The 15-year-old was arrested by police at the scene. The 17-year-old initially fled but turned himself in to police that night in the presence of a lawyer. The suspects come from Kiel and the Plön district. You knew the victim.

The bloody act is said to be related to the crime of narcotics. Investigations by Commissioner 11 of the Criminal Police and the Public Ministry continue. Investigators are looking for more witnesses who have made observations. The criminal investigation department receives information on 0431/160 3333.

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