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No suspects yet after crime at Kottbusser Tor

A man is killed at Kottbusser Tor in the middle of the day. There is said to have been an argument beforehand. According to the authorities, the investigation is difficult.

The Berlin police stand at Kottbusser Tor subway station.
The Berlin police stand at Kottbusser Tor subway station.

Crime - No suspects yet after crime at Kottbusser Tor

After a man's death at the U-Bahn station Kottbusser Tor in Berlin-Kreuzberg, there are no suspects yet according to the prosecutor's office. The identification is proving difficult, a spokeswoman said on Tuesday. The victim was attacked and fatally injured by a group of people on the platform of the U8 on a Saturday.

According to media reports, the 26-year-old was stabbed. Police and prosecutor's office make no comments on this. The body of the man was autopsied, according to the spokeswoman. However, she made no statements about the results due to ongoing investigations. This is "homicide knowledge".

According to police, the deceased was found on a platform of the U-Bahn station at around 13:00 hours on Saturday. The U-Bahn station was temporarily closed for investigations. According to the prosecutor's office, several witnesses have reported.

Kottbusser Tor has been known for decades as a place of nightlife - but also infamous-notorious for street crime and drug dealing.

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  1. The deceased was found on the platform of the U-Bahn station Kottbusser Tor in Berlin-Kreuzberg, a location notorious for street crime and drug dealing, according to the police.
  2. The public prosecutor's office is still investigating the circumstances surrounding the man's death at Kottbusser Tor U-Bahn station, as several witnesses have reported.
  3. The man's death at Kottbusser Tor U-Bahn station is being treated as a homicide by the police and public prosecutor's office, but no suspects have been identified yet.

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