I am stunned, sad and very angry: It was murder! This young man - TopicsExpress



          

I am stunned, sad and very angry: It was murder! This young man has survived the dangerous escape through the desert and over the Mediterranean. He wanted to live in freedom and dignity here. Now he was stabbed to death in cold blood! My heartfelt condolences to the family! Hopefully this crime is investigated and punished / perpetrators! Google Translation: DRESDEN POLICE CHIEF: THE ASYLUM SEEKERS WAS KILLED! The dead asylum seekers Khaled Idris and police chief Kroll. By Anneke Müller Dresden - Now it is clear what date was as vague conjecture in the room! The African asylum seekers (20), who was discovered in the courtyard of a housing estate in Dresden on Tuesday morning, has been killed. This was confirmed on Wednesday Dresdner police chief Dieter Kroll (60) with respect to MOPO24: Based on the current findings, we put forward finds that a knife wound is causally responsible for violating We made conclude that there is an accident, it is a.. homicide! From intentional action is to be expected. The 20-year-old Khaled Idris from Eritrea had left on Monday evening against 20 clock his apartment at the John Paul Thilmann Street in Leubnitz-Neuostra district to still go shopping. His roommate report against MOPO24 that he did not return from this passage. The crime scene was on Wednesday afternoon of the trails. On Tuesday morning, residents found the young man found dead in a pool of blood. Only the police announced that from no outside influence is assumed. In the evening, police chief Kroll revised this statement to MOPO24 and confirmed a suspicion of an unnatural death. After the autopsy, the Criminal Investigation Department now has certainty. The injury was difficult to detect than stab but for the police officers who arrived first at the scene. On Wednesday afternoon, the forensics of the Dresden police had again a site visit at the scene. Specialists looked once more at the environment, interviewed residents and witnesses examined. The apartment block where the victim lived, asylum is not a home. That is, Khaled Idris was in a four-room apartment with about six to seven roommates in a decentralized accommodation. For the six-storey building located otherwise mostly German.
Posted on: Wed, 14 Jan 2015 16:08:47 +0000

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