In Germany, a 31-year-old man Has Been arrested for the Death of a Sixteen-year-old girl who was hit by a Freight Train. The Man with Iraqi Nationality is Suspended of Pushing the Girl in Front of the Train.
The Man Has Been Admitted to a Clinic. He is said to have leg diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia earlier.
The Incident took place on August 11 at the Friedland Station in Central Germany. Police initially assumed it was an accident.
But the Public Prosecution Service (OM) Reported on Friday Evening That Dna From The Suspect was Found on the Victim’s Shoulder. The suspect and the Victim Reportedly Did not know Each Other. “It is Such a quantity of DNA that we exclude that this was due a slight touch. The DNA must have goths there through a firmer, More Powerful Touch,” Quotes Bild .
The Om also says it has new information Showing that the Police had Received a Report Shortly Before the Incident. A man was said to have caused unrest at the station. When officers arrived, the suspect led the officers to the girl’s body. He was then interrogated, but released that same day due to insufficient evidence.
Asylum Request was rejected at the end of 2022
An Asylum Request From the Iraqi was Rejected at the End of 2022. The Man Could Have Been Deported to Lithuania Since March of This Year, Writes der Spiegel.
The Iraqi was reportedly arrested in July for not paying a fine. That Same Month, A Request From the German Immigration Service to Detain Him Pending his Deportation was Rejected by the Judge, Partly because the Risk of Flight was insufficiently substantiated.
German Interior Minister Daniela Behrens Wants an Investigation Into Why the Man was not deported to Lithuania. Accordance to Her, the case shows the Problems Surrounding the European Asylum Agreements. “IT is inexplicable to citizens that people stay in Germany for years, While A Completely Different Eu Country is Responsible for Them,” The Social Democrat Told Broadcaster NDR .