On Sunday morning: Duo attacks a young couple at the Hirschgarten – description of the perpetrator published
Created: 07/04/2022, 12:10 p.m
By: Lucas Sauter-Orengo
Munich S-Bahn (archive image) © Marc Müller/dpa
In Munich, a young couple was attacked by a previously unknown duo.
The federal police have now published a description of the perpetrator.
Munich – On Sunday morning there was an attack on a couple at the Hirschgarten S-Bahn station.
According to the federal police, the crime happened on July 3 at around 5 a.m.
Accordingly, the attacked man (23) was shirtless with his girlfriend at the S-Bahn station when two young men suddenly insulted him.
This resulted in a verbal argument between the three men, which then escalated when one of the two unknown men punched the 23-year-old in the face.
Munich: Attack on Sunday morning – young couple attacked by an unknown duo
The second unknown man held the 23-year-old and also tried to hit him with his fist.
When the girlfriend of the victim wanted to intervene, she too received a punch in the face, which hit her in the nose.
The unknown perpetrators then fled over the Friedenheimer Bridge and could not be apprehended by the arriving police forces.
Uninvolved witnesses were able to take photographs of one of the perpetrators, which provide the following description of the perpetrator at the time of the crime:
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- about 20-25 years
- grown very tall
- light blonde hair, shaved short on the sides, curly on top
- gold necklace, gold bracelet
- white sneakers, light blue jeans, yellow t-shirt, yellow sweater
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The 23-year-old from Geltendorf and his 20-year-old girlfriend from the district of Landsberg (Lech) suffered bleeding facial injuries from the beating.
An ambulance took her to a Munich clinic, which she was able to leave on the same day after outpatient treatment.
Information on possible suspects is requested on
089 515 550 1111 .