Chainsaw freak out at Lake Starnberg?
Jens Lehmann is said to have attacked the neighboring garage
Created: 07/27/2022, 20:17
By: Lucas Sauter-Orengo
Former national goalkeeper Jens Lehmann regrets his racist WhatsApp message to Dennis Aogo.
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It is said to have disturbed the view of Lake Starnberg: a resident's garage.
For this reason, a man has taken action in a remarkable way - it is said to be Jens Lehmann.
Starnberg See / Munich - There are stories that you won't soon forget.
The one that happened on Lake Starnberg last Monday, July 25th, is also likely to be one of the more famous ones.
As previously reported, a 52-year-old man armed with a chainsaw entered his neighbor's property.
He was disturbed by the garage on his property, presumably because it blocked the view of Lake Starnberg.
But now it's getting even stranger: The angry attacker is said to be none other than ex-national player Jens Lehmann.
Starnberger See: Jens Lehmann is said to have gone to the neighboring property with a chainsaw
As the
Bild newspaper
wants to know, the former Arsenal keeper, who has lived on Lake Starnberg for a long time, is said to have had disputes with his neighbors for some time.
Even several ads are said to have already been submitted.
Now the escalation: It is said that Lehmann damaged the roof beams of the garage with a chainsaw.
In addition, he is said to have previously torn off the cable of the surveillance camera.
According to the report, however, this continued to run – battery operated.
Accordingly, there is no doubt about it: Jens Lehmann.
You can find more current news from the district of Starnberg at Merkur.de/Starnberg.
Shortly thereafter, the neighbor is said to have alerted the police, who are said to have made representations to Lehmann's house.
The ex-national player is said to claim that the neighbor's garage is a whopping 1.5 meters wide on his own property.
Bild
also reports that damage to the value of almost ten thousand euros has already been recorded in the garage in recent years.
There is currently no official statement from Lehmann.