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Messer attack at train station - no information about possible motive

At the station in Sachsenheim, a man is suspected to have attacked his wife and then injured himself. The police are investigating for attempted murder.

The investigation into the knife attack is continuing.
The investigation into the knife attack is continuing.

Criminality - Messer attack at train station - no information about possible motive

After the Messer attack at the Bahnhof in Sachsenheim (Ludwigsburg District), police and prosecutors are keeping quiet. Regarding the possible motive and background of the crime, a police spokesperson stated that no comments are being made at this time for investigative reasons. It is also undisclosed whether the alleged perpetrator and his seriously injured wife are now fit for interrogation.

In the Großsachsenheim district, a 52-year-old man is suspected to have severely injured his 50-year-old wife and then himself with a knife at the Bahnhof during the midweek afternoon. An investigation is being conducted against the man for attempted murder.

The incident occurred at the train station in Sachsenheim, which is located within the Ludwigsburg District of Baden-Württemberg. The investigation into the Messeral attack is being handled by both local police and the Public Prosecutor's Office in Ludwigsburg. Despite the serious nature of the crimes, no details about the suspect's potential motive or the current medical condition of the couple have been released to the public.

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