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Man injures himself jumping from balcony - escape

A man was injured when he jumped from a second-floor balcony of a residential building in Hamburg on Thursday evening. According to the police, they were called to an argument in the St. Pauli district. According to initial findings, two people from outside were visiting at least one person in...

A police patrol car on the road with its blue lights switched on. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
A police patrol car on the road with its blue lights switched on. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Investigations - Man injures himself jumping from balcony - escape

A man was injured when he jumped from a second-floor balcony of a residential building in Hamburg on Thursday evening. According to the police, they were called to an argument in the St. Pauli district. According to initial findings, two people from outside were visiting at least one person in the apartment when the argument broke out.

The two visitors then presumably fled from the arriving police and jumped from the balcony, a police spokesman said at night. The man, who injured his foot in the process, was provisionally arrested. The second person fled. It is therefore not known whether he also sustained injuries. One person in the apartment was also injured.

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  1. Despite the incident involving criminality with two visitors causing emergencies in St. Pauli, Hamburg, the local police showed immense determination in handling the situation.
  2. The determination of German authorities to combat criminality was evident when they responded to an argument in Hamburg's St. Pauli district, despite not having all the facts.
  3. Although the police were called to a case of criminality in Hamburg's St. Pauli district, the determination to ensure public safety and maintain law and order was unwavering, even during emergencies.

Source: www.stern.de

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