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Son now held in Germany following his mother's passing in Husum.

At the close of April, a 39-year-old woman's body was discovered in her apartment in Husum by relatives. The son of the deceased became a suspect. He has since been transported to Germany.

A police patrol car is parked on the road with its flashing blue lights on.
A police patrol car is parked on the road with its flashing blue lights on.

Unlawful act - Son now held in Germany following his mother's passing in Husum.

In the German town of Husum, the authorities have extradited a young man believed to be involved in a murder case. The Flensburg District Court issued an arrest warrant, and he was soon imprisoned. The story came to light on Tuesday, as per a police report that also confirmed his arrest.

The 18-year-old, suspected to have taken his mother's life on April 30, was apprehended in the French city of Lyon on May 7. His mother was 39 years old. The details surrounding the motives behind the crime and events leading up to it continue to baffle investigators. The young man had moved back into his mother's house in Germany, having lived in Iraq for a few years beforehand.

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  1. The suspicion of a crime led the local court in Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, to issue an arrest warrant for the young man.
  2. Despite residing in Lyon, France for some time, the 18-year-old was brought back to Husum, where he lived with his mother before her untimely death on April 30.
  3. Following the tragic event, the German police conducted an investigation in Husum, revealing potential involvement of the son in his mother's death.
  4. The young man's arrest took place six days after his mother's death, sparking intense interest in the German and European media scenes.
  5. The residents of Husum, Germany, expressed their shock and dismay upon learning about the crime that took place within their community.

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