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Brutal violence in southern Bavaria: beating with baseball bat and snow shovel - 37-year-old unresponsive

2020-05-11T19:18:22.651Z


There was a fight in Fellheim near Memmingen at the weekend. Two men attacked each other with a snow shovel and a baseball bat.


There was a fight in Fellheim near Memmingen at the weekend. Two men attacked each other with a snow shovel and a baseball bat.

  • In Fellheim near Memmingen there was a violent argument at the weekend
  • Two men attacked each other with a baseball bat and a snow shovel
  • A man was critically injured

Memmingen - In times of Corona, there have been strict exit restrictions in Bavaria in recent weeks . Only since the loosening on May 6th is it allowed to leave the apartment without good reason. However, the contact restriction still applies. 

This means that you can only meet one person outside your own household and also keep a minimum distance of 1.5 meters. Therefore, it is actually inexplicable how such an incident could have happened at the weekend in Bavaria:

Fellheim bei Memmingen: beating with snow shovel and baseball bat

Two drunk men attacked each other in Fellheim near Memmingen at a celebration with a snow shovel and a baseball bat. 

A 40-year-old inflicted a life-threatening head injury on his 37-year-old adversary , the police said on Monday. The 40-year-old was still arrested in the area of ​​the crime scene. 

Fellheim: 37-year-old still unresponsive after a brutal argument

At the request of the Memmingen public prosecutor, the district court ordered custody on suspicion of attempted manslaughter . The 37-year-old is now out of danger, but is not responsive.

It is not yet known why the party was fought and why it took place. 

smk / dpa

Source: merkur

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