40-Year-Old Is on Trial After Death Drive From Mannheim
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In Mannheim, the trial against the 40-year-old Amok driver, who had killed two people on March 3rd and injured many more, has begun. In court, he now confirmed the course of the crime. According to defender Uwe Kosmala, his client had planned the amok trip in Offenbach, where the man's father lived. At the height of the planks, he then had the idea to transfer the crime to the Mannheimer (Baden-Württemberg) city centre (see video above). At that…
At a speed of 80, a man rushes through the city centre of Mannheim on Rosenmontag - two dead, 14 injured. At the start of the trial, the defender gives insights into the "soul crisis" of the defendant.
Mannheim - Two-time murder and multiple attempted murder, this is the indictment against Alexander S. The trial for the amok ride on the planks begins – and already holds on day 1 shocking.
The man from Ludwigshafen is said to have raced through the pedestrian zone of Mannheim on Rosenmontag with at least 80 kilometers per hour. In fact, two people were killed and 14 others injured.
Mannheim - On March 3, 2025, an amok ride on the planks shakes the square city on the Rhine and Neckar. 40-year-old Alexander S. races with his car specifically in human collections.
On March 3, two people were killed and 14 others injured during the drive. The 40-year-old spoke of a "soul crisis" at the time of the crime.
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