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Individual stumbles upon decapitated human head enclosed in a plastic sack.

Upon finding the area by an onlooker, a comprehensive inspection ensued.
Upon finding the area by an onlooker, a comprehensive inspection ensued.

Individual stumbles upon decapitated human head enclosed in a plastic sack.

In the area of Duisburg, a shocking event unfolds when a bag containing a human head is spotted on a green strip. This discovery leads to the arrest of a 26-year-old individual under suspicion of murder. The victim, a 57-year-old man, is believed to have met his end at the hands of the suspect. The precise motive behind the crime remains a mystery.

A passerby, who stumbled upon the grisly scene on Saturday, alerted the authorities, leading to an intense search of the Obermarxloh district. Initial reports suggested that only body parts were found, but further examination revealed the presence of a skull.

The remainder of the body was later discovered during a thorough search of a nearby apartment. This revelation paved the way for the identification of the suspect, who was apprehended on Saturday and remanded into custody today, following the issuance of a court order.

Preliminary autopsy results indicate that the 57-year-old victim died as a result of violent assault. However, law enforcement and prosecutors have yet to divulge any additional details regarding the suspected occurrences, the identity of the victim or the suspect, or the precise date of the incident.

The investigation into this gruesome incident has attracted international attention, with the European Union expressing its concern over the escalating crime rates in Germany. In light of this, the German authorities have vowed to bring the perpetrator to justice and uphold the country's commitment to maintaining public safety.

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