A 40-year-old man allegedly stabbed his partner's daughter in Ulm.
The background of the fact is still unclear.
Update from April 11, 11:50 a.m .:
After the murder of the seven-year-old girl in Ulm on Easter Monday, it turns out that the alleged perpetrator is not the father.
According to the current state of investigation, the 40-year-old man is the mother's partner.
A police spokesman said Tuesday.
The man could not provide any information about the background to the crime.
Another crime in Hockenheim near Heidelberg rocked the Easter weekend.
On Sunday (April 9), two siblings, aged seven and nine, were found dead in an apartment.
Here, too, the background to the fact is unclear.
An arrested woman is said to be the mother of the children.
Ulm: Father allegedly kills his own daughter (7) – and then dials the emergency call himself
First report:
Ulm – According to initial police findings, a father killed his seven-year-old daughter in Ulm.
The 40-year-old man reported to the police on Easter Monday (April 10) via an emergency call and said he had killed the girl in the area of a school center in the Wiblingen district of Baden-Württemberg.
He was then arrested by officers.
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Markings can be seen on the ground in the area of a school center in the Wiblingen district where a man killed a seven-year-old girl.
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The man allegedly killed his daughter with a knife.
The background to the crime is so far unclear, the criminal police are investigating.
According to the police, according to the current status of the investigation, it is “an act within a family”.
Ulm: girl (7) allegedly killed by father
"From the police's point of view, there was no danger to the population," the statement said.
The authority did not announce any further information in the evening, according to the information, the investigations should not be endangered.
Another act shook Baden-Württemberg on the Easter weekend.
In Asperg, north of Stuttgart, a 19-year-old was fatally shot and another 19-year-old was seriously injured.
(sne/dpa)
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