Overview
- The large youth chamber of the Hamburg Regional Court is trying two defendants, now 18 and 19, for the April killing in Stadtpark.
- The presiding judge excluded the public at the outset to avoid stigmatization of the young defendants, with the ban covering the indictment reading and the verdict announcement.
- Prosecutors say the pair lured a peer into the park, got him drunk, then stabbed him about 100 times in the head, neck and lower body.
- Passersby found the body the next afternoon near Otto-Wels-Straße, and police soon focused on two acquaintances, leading to both being remanded after cellphone data analysis.
- MOPO reports the youths had previously met during outpatient treatment at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf and had difficult personal circumstances.