Dead 16-Year-Old in Friedland: Are There Any Answers Today?
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One day before a 16-year-old man hit a train at Friedland Station, the suspect was in the psychiatry, and why he was released anyway.
The case contains political explosives: A 16-year-old dies at Friedland station. Suspected of being a rejected asylum seeker. Why wasn't he in detention? Today the state government wants to inform about the case.
A 31-year-old man is said to have pushed a 16-year-old in front of a train at Friedland station. One day before he was in psychiatry, the authorities confirmed.
The man was already noticed before the death of the 16-year-olds, he had previously volunteered for medical treatment.
Friedland train station in southern Lower Saxony: A teenage girl died here on August 11. (Archive photo) Moritz Frankenberg/dpa The 31-year-old suspect, who allegedly pushed a 16-year-old girl against a train at Friedland train station, was receiving psychiatric treatment the day before the alleged crime. This was confirmed by the Lower Saxony Ministry of Health following a report in the "Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung." The Iraqi man reportedl…
An Iraqi is suspected to have pushed the girl in front of a train. The case was also one of the issues in the coalition committee.
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