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Man burned to death: Police arrest suspect

Following the violent death of a homeless man under a bridge in Munich, the police have arrested a suspect. Further details were to be announced at a press conference at 12.00 noon, as the Munich Police Headquarters announced on Friday. The man was burned to death under a pedestrian bridge in...

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 suspect

Following the violent death of a homeless man under a bridge in Munich, the police have arrested a suspect. Further details were to be announced at a press conference at 12.00 noon, as the Munich Police Headquarters announced on Friday. The man was burned to death under a pedestrian bridge in the English Garden at the end of November.

Examinations of the body revealed that the man had died of "external causes". The criminal investigation department formed an investigation team.

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  1. The criminality in Upper Bavaria, including incidents like this, has been a topic of concern for the local police.
  2. When emergencies arise in Munich, it's the Munich Police Headquarters that coordinates the response, ensuring the safety of the citizens of Bavaria.
  3. Despite the efforts of the police, the suspect in the man's brutal death under a pedestrian bridge remains under investigation, awaiting a potential trial in Germany.
  4. In a separate incident, a clan member was punished by the police in Germany for their involvement in criminal activities.

Source: www.stern.de

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