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Two elementary school students are attacked with a knife in Duisburg.
Now new details are coming to light.
Duisburg - According to the investigation, the Duisburg knife attacker was stopped and disarmed by his own father.
The 69-year-old held his son until the police arrived, according to dpa information on the current status of the investigation.
The 21-year-old suspect was visiting his father and then attacked the two children.
First he stabbed a nine-year-old girl and then the ten-year-old boy.
A passer-by shouted at the knife attacker and threw a flashlight at him to get him away from the children.
The attacker then attacked this witness.
Then the father of the alleged perpetrator arrived and was able to stop the dramatic event.
The injured children ran back to the elementary school.
Arrest warrant for attempted murder
Before the arrest, the son is said to have told his father that there was information on his cell phone that would explain the crime.
An arrest warrant has been issued against the 21-year-old for attempted murder.
A judge sent the alleged attacker into custody, the police and prosecutors said.
Only the yellow police markings remain as a reminder of the knife attack on the two children.
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The two victims were out of danger, a police spokesman said on Thursday night.
The crime occurred on Wednesday around 12 p.m. in the middle of a street in a residential area in the Marxloh district of Duisburg.
According to the police, the two children were able to escape to a Catholic elementary school two blocks away after the attack.
A teacher there came to help them.
According to investigators, the person arrested is a German-Bulgarian.
dpa