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Sister and father possibly killed: 42-year-old man in custody

A man reports to the police and says he has killed two people. According to the police, they were two direct relatives. He has now been brought before a magistrate.

Two people have been killed in Wiesbaden. One suspect is now in custody.
Two people have been killed in Wiesbaden. One suspect is now in custody.

Wiesbaden - Sister and father possibly killed: 42-year-old man in custody

After the alleged murder of his sister and father in Wiesbaden, the suspect is in custody for investigation. The 42-year-old was presented to the remand judge in the afternoon, but he refused to acknowledge the charges, stated a spokesperson for the prosecution.

The suspect had reported himself to the police, said a police spokesperson on Tuesday. This was around 6 pm on Monday. He surrendered himself without resistance at the scene.

According to reports, the bodies of a 45-year-old woman and a 75-year-old man were found in the multi-family house. All three were reportedly registered at the address of the crime scene. The background of the crime is still completely unclear, said the police spokesperson.

The police had cordoned off the crime scene in the Kohlheck district, specialists were engaged in securing evidence. Previously, other media had reported about it.

The suspect's actions took place within the jurisdiction of German law, specifically in the state of Hesse. Despite being in police custody, the individual continued to deny involvement in the Crime that occurred in Wiesbaden.

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