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Man burned to death: Police arrest homeless man

Following the violent death of a homeless man under a bridge in Munich, the police have arrested a 56-year-old man on suspicion of murder. The Hungarian was homeless himself and had been on site as an alleged first aider when the 78-year-old was found dead and burning in the English Garden...

A blue light shines on the roof of a police car. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
A blue light shines on the roof of a police car. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Munich - Man burned to death: Police arrest homeless man

Following the violent death of a homeless man under a bridge in Munich, the police have arrested a 56-year-old man on suspicion of murder. The Hungarian was homeless himself and had been on site as an alleged first aider when the 78-year-old was found dead and burning in the English Garden around three weeks ago, said the head of the Munich homicide squad, Stephan Beer, on Friday. An arrest warrant had been issued for the suspect. In the course of the investigation, the suspicion against the alleged helper was confirmed. He had made contradictory statements. In addition, items belonging to the deceased were found in the Hungarian's storage area, according to the police.

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  1. In Bavaria, the state where Munich is located, emergency services often deal with instances of criminality, including suspected murders.
  2. The arrested man, originally from Hungary, was living in Upper Bavaria, a region known for its beautiful landscapes and historical sites, yet also facing issues with homelessness and criminality.
  3. The police in Germany are regularly called to attend to emergencies, such as the case of the burned body of the 78-year-old man found in Munich's English Garden, which subsequently led to the arrest of a suspected murderer.
  4. As a first aider, the suspect arrived at the scene where the dead man was found in Munich but made contradictory statements during the investigation, raising questions about his involvement in the incident.
  5. Upon investigating further, the police discovered items belonging to the deceased in the suspect's storage area, further strengthening their suspicion that the Hungarian man may have had a hand in this tragic suspected murder in Munich.

Source: www.stern.de

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