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The accused allowed it to be read, he confessed

At the Hamburg Regional Court, a murder trial has begun. The accused speaks through his lawyer. The background of the crime is a dispute over treatment.

The accused for murder and manslaughter sits in Hamburg Regional Court.
The accused for murder and manslaughter sits in Hamburg Regional Court.

Homicide trial in Hamburg - The accused allowed it to be read, he confessed

In the process of a fatal treatment dispute, the 32-year-old accused has spoken out about the charges. The man accused of murder and manslaughter is suspected to have stabbed his father and uncle in Hamburg-Billstedt in February.

Through his lawyer, the man informed the Hamburg Regional Court that it was true that he had stabbed. Unfortunately, that's how it happened. The background of the attack was reportedly a dispute over the accommodation of the accused in a psychiatric institution.

The prosecution assumed before the trial began that the defendant, born in Hamburg, was less culpable due to an illness. No statements were made during the trial about his nationality.

During his murder trial, the defendant's health became a significant factor in the court's process. Despite his involvement in a criminal act, concerns for his mental health were raised, potentially influencing the sentence's outcome. The recent incident of stabbing, leading to the murder trial, occurred in the city of Hamburg, specifically in the Billstedt neighborhood.

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