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Two heavily injured women due to violence in Hersbruck

The police are called to Hersbruck. A man is reported to have attacked two women. Preliminary findings suggest they are related.

Two women have been severely injured in Hersbruck (image)
Two women have been severely injured in Hersbruck (image)

Nuremberg Region - Two heavily injured women due to violence in Hersbruck

Two women have been severely injured in Hersbruck due to a violent act. According to initial findings, this involved the daughters of the alleged perpetrator, the police stated. The incident in the Landkreis Nürnberger Land took place at the Plaerrer, a large parking lot. Witnesses called the police for help. Emergency services took the women to the hospital. At first, it was not known how and why the incident occurred.

In light of the incident, authorities are now investigating the perpetrator, a resident of Bavaria, for potential criminal charges. Given the serious nature of the crime, local authorities are increasing patrols in the area to prevent any further incidents of criminality.

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