Tragic Stabbing in German Park Claims Lives of Toddler and Man
A devastating stabbing incident in Aschaffenburg, Bavaria has left a two-year-old boy and a 41-year-old man dead, with two additional individuals suffering serious injuries. The attack occurred around 11:45 AM at Schöntal Park, prompting a swift police response that cordoned off the area.
Authorities have arrested a 28-year-old man from Afghanistan in connection with the attack. Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann revealed that the suspect had a history of violent behavior and had been detained multiple times, but was released after receiving psychiatric care. Additionally, the suspect was facing deportation after his asylum claim was denied.
The victims included a young boy of Moroccan descent and a passer-by who was described as a "helper" for attempting to assist the child. The attack involved a kindergarten group, highlighting the shocking nature of the violence.
Bavarian state premier Markus Söder condemned the act as "cowardly and despicable," while Chancellor Olaf Scholz, currently in France, labeled the incident an "unbelievable act of terror." He expressed frustration over the recurrence of such violent acts and called for a thorough investigation into how the suspect remained in Germany.
The stabbing marks yet another tragic event in a series of violent incidents in Germany, raising concerns over the country’s immigration policies as federal elections approach on February 23.
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