Few weeks ago, an allegedly thirty-six years old conductor in a train a short way after Landstuhl Station in Kaiserslautern County, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany wanted to inspect the ticket of an allegedly twenty-six years old passenger, who’s a citizen of Greece. But this passenger had no ticket. So the conductor wanted to make the passenger leave the train. The passenger slew the conductor. Other passengers made an emergency call and resuscitated the conductor, who then got hospitalized, but died of his injuries one and half a day later.
Somewhere in Kusel County, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany already in December 2024, an allegedly twenty years old guy stabbed two friends, with whom he frequently had played video games. He thus killed an allegedly twenty-three years old friend and injured the other friend. The delinquent suffers from schizophrenia and from delusion, feels threatened by people, and hears voices in his head. I wonder whether close friends wouldn’t have known this.
Few weeks ago, an allegedly twenty years old guy had together with his girlfriend and his father been at a party. They wanted to go home. Because it was already 1:45 A.M., so they ordered an Uber. (Something, which WordPress spell-check still doesn’t know.) They ordered it to Lindweilerweg, Longerich Ward, Nippes City-District, Cologne, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany (the three people probably gave only the street) and when a car arrived there, the three people thought it would be the ordered Uber car. What then happened is unclear. I guess that the three people tried to enter the car and so caused some bickering. Before the misunderstanding could get cleared, the female driver’s allegedly twenty-five years old husband entered the scene and beat down the allegedly twenty years old guy, who suffered serious head injuries this way. He got hospitalized, but he two or three days later died of his injuries.
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