By a stab to the heart of the 21-year Schottener died. This resulted in the autopsy. Against the 17-year-old suspects, an Iranian asylum seeker, is under investigation for manslaughter and assault.
He has not denied having stabbed,” said the spokeswoman for the prosecutor casting, Ute Sehlbach-Schellenberg, yesterday on request. Further information on the identity of the suspect, whether and how long has he lived in Scotland, they wanted to know because of age.
The murder weapon is, according to the senior public prosecutor, a kitchen knife with a 20-centimeter-long blade. Perhaps the 17-year-old at the time of the stabbing was to blame incompetent. How Sehlbach-Schellenberg explained, the investigating judge for the suspects ordered the so-called interim accommodation. It could be so Seelbach-Schellenberg, “he in a state of considerable diminished culpability or guilt inability committed the deed.” Whether this is the case, to find an expert. The offense occurred on Sunday shortly after midnight at the youth center in the Yellow House in Scotland. There was a birthday party of a 15-year-olds. The victim was among the guests. The alleged perpetrator had also been at the party, but was not invited, according to Seelbach-Schellenberg. Whether, in a dispute between the two young people had broken out, would result in further investigations. Likewise, it is not clear whether the 17-year-old brought the murder weapon or this was already in the youth center. For details about the Tatablauf wanted the senior public prosecutor do not also. It is only just the beginning the investigation.
The 21-year-old had been taken seriously wounded to the hospital where he died shortly afterwards. Because of testimony the police had made the alleged perpetrators quickly identified and taken into custody.
“Not life-threatening,” said the prosecutor, was the condition of the three young men aged between 17 and 19 years, which the alleged perpetrator injured in the attack at the youth centre is also in the thigh, hip and back and brought for treatment to the hospital.
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