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UPDATE 1-German Court Hears Case of Afghan Accused of Killing Man, Toddler in Knife Attack

  • A 28-year-old Afghan national, identified as Enamullah O., is on trial in Germany for a deadly knife attack that killed a toddler and a man during an incident in a park.
  • Prosecutors allege that Enamullah O. fatally stabbed a German man and a 2-year-old boy of Moroccan descent, injuring others, including a toddler girl, a teacher, and a 72-year-old man.
  • Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt announced plans to enable deportations of illegal immigrants to Afghanistan, citing public unease and security worries as justifications.
  • Chancellor Friedrich Merz previously promised a crackdown on migration policies after the attack, which heightened concerns over public safety.
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Nine months after the knife attack on Kita children in Aschaffenburg, a 28-year-old is on trial. The Afghan is considered to be incapacitated and should be permanently housed in a psychiatry.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The act triggered a national horror and led to a new debate on the right of asylum: in January, a 28-year-old Afghan attacked a group of children in Aschaffenburg. Now the trial has begun.

·Hamburg, Germany
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In January, a man in a park in Aschaffenburg attacks a kindergarten group, two people die. Now the alleged perpetrator has to answer to court. The most important facts.

·Munich, Germany
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The trial of an Afghan man who stabbed a group of children in a park in January and killed two people began in the Bavarian city of Aschaffenburg on Thursday. According to an expert report, he is mentally ill and was insane at the time of the crime. The court will likely decide whether to send him to a closed ward of a psychiatric hospital. The attack in Aschaffenburg sparked outrage in Germany shortly before the February elections and prompted …

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nordbayern.de broke the news in Germany on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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