Skip to content

A 52-year-old individual was discovered deceased in their residence; their son is thought to be responsible.

In Senftenberg, Oberspreewald-Lausitz district, a 52-year-old father was allegedly murdered by his 22-year-old son. The grim discovery was made in the senior's apartment on Monday evening, police informed on Tuesday.

A police patrol car is on duty with flashing blue lights.
A police patrol car is on duty with flashing blue lights.

Highlands of Spreewald-Lausitz - A 52-year-old individual was discovered deceased in their residence; their son is thought to be responsible.

In the past, a 22-year-old youngster signed up with a rescue service, declaring that he had murdered his father. The gruesome injuries on the man's skull and upper area revealed severe brutality. The cops promptly took the German youth into custody after the arrest.

In addition to this, the officers found the 88-year-old mother of the victim in the same apartment and she had a broken arm, therefore the paramedics brought her to a hospital for treatment. The police are now investigating the specifics of the crime and the root cause of the man's demise.

Read also:

The case has now spread beyond the Highlands of Spreewald-Lausitz, as the Police in Senftenberg, Brandenburg, are investigating a possible connection between the 52-year-old's death and the 22-year-old's confession. The son, who served with a rescue service in OBERSPREEWALD-LAUSITZ, is under suspicion of committing a crime. The Police are also looking into how the 88-year-old mother of the victim sustained her broken arm.

Comments

Latest

Grave accusations levied against JVA staff members in Bavaria

Grave accusations levied against JVA staff members in Bavaria

Grave accusations levied against JVA staff members in Bavaria The Augsburg District Attorney's Office is currently investigating several staff members of the Augsburg-Gablingen prison (JVA) on allegations of severe prisoner mistreatment. The focus of the investigation is on claims of bodily harm in the workplace. It's

Members Public