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Abuse of a newborn in Bavaria: emergency doctor has to reanimate baby - parents arrested

2021-10-25T15:08:24.571Z


In September, a newborn baby was badly mistreated in the Amberg-Sulzbach district. The criminal police are investigating. The parents are considered suspect.


In September, a newborn baby was badly mistreated in the Amberg-Sulzbach district.

The criminal police are investigating.

The parents are considered suspect.

District of Amberg-Sulzbach - Serious abuse of a newborn: On Thursday, September 23, the emergency doctor was called in a town in the northern district of Amberg-Sulzbach * in the Upper Palatinate at around 8.45 p.m.

This was announced by the Upper Palatinate Police Headquarters on Monday (October 25) in a press release.

According to this, a girl who was only a few weeks old stopped breathing.

Abuse of a newborn in Bavaria - parents are suspected

The emergency team was able to reanimate the newborn and then take it to hospital.

The child had serious injuries that indicated abuse.

The Amberg Criminal Police Inspectorate then started investigating the case in direct coordination with the public prosecutor's office.

Amberg Sulzbach district: Parents are in a correctional facility - the child is with a foster family

According to the current state of the investigation, the parents are considered suspects.

They were provisionally arrested and, by order of the Amberg public prosecutor, brought them before the responsible investigating judge the very next day (Friday, September 24).

Because of the "urgent suspicion of an attempted homicide", the judge issued an arrest warrant against the parents, who have since been in penal institutions.

The child has since been released from the hospital and is now with a foster family.

* Merkur.de / bayern is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

Source: merkur

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