Two Men Charged in Separate Attempted Murder Cases in Germany
Charges have been filed against a 29-year-old in Bad Bergzabern and a 61-year-old in Berlin for violent knife attacks.
- In Bad Bergzabern, a 29-year-old Romanian man has been charged with attempted manslaughter and dangerous bodily harm after allegedly stabbing two men in June.
- The incident in Bad Bergzabern followed a verbal altercation at a bar, escalating into violence outside the suspect's residence.
- The accused in Bad Bergzabern remains in custody, awaiting a decision from the Landau district court on proceeding with the trial.
- In a separate case in Berlin, a 61-year-old man faces charges of attempted murder for attacking his 77-year-old sister-in-law with a knife in July.
- The Berlin attack was reportedly motivated by the man's belief that his sister-in-law was responsible for his wife's departure, leaving the victim critically injured.