Criminality - Messer attack at bus station: Victim not critical
After a violent altercation at the Bus Station in Bonn, a 41-year-old man is in stable condition but not out of danger. A police spokesperson stated. He will be questioned about the incident - but that will take some time. Simultaneously, the prime suspect is being interrogated. The police made no further comments initially.
According to the police and prosecutor's office, a 24-year-old man inflicted serious wounds on the 41-year-old with a knife on a Tuesday. The victim required intensive medical treatment. A 40-year-old acquaintance of the man was also lightly injured, they added.
The men's quarrel reportedly escalated into a fight, during which the 24-year-old pulled out a knife, according to the police. After the incident, the suspect fled. Witness reports suggest he ran through the city with the bloody knife. Shortly thereafter, law enforcement officers apprehended him.
The quarrel between the men reportedly began on a Bonn tram. Both were reportedly ejected from the tram and proceeded to the later crime scene at the Bus Station.
In this case, a murder commission has taken over the investigation.
The violent altercation at the Bus Station in North Rhine-Westphalia's capital, Bonn, has escalated local concerns about criminality in the region.
The dispute between the two men in Bonn, resulting in a Messerattack, has put the life of a 41-year-old man in North Rhine-Westphalia at risk.
The 24-year-old prime suspect of the knife attack at the Bus Station in Bonn is currently under police custody for questioning.
The Bus Station in Bonn, where a serious life-threatening attack took place, has been the focal point of recent criminal activity in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.