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German police: 2 children in custody over girl's killing

German police say two children are in custody suspected of killing a 12-year-old girl found dead earlier this week in the western town of Freudenberg

Via AP news wire
Tuesday 14 March 2023 09:39 EDT

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German police said Tuesday that two children are in custody suspected of killing a 12-year-old girl found dead earlier this week in the western town of Freudenberg, in a case that has shocked the country.

The girl, who was only identified by her first name Louise due to privacy reasons, went missing Saturday after visiting a friend. She was found stabbed to death on Sunday in a forest near a former railroad station, after a massive police search.

Prosecutor Mario Mannweiler told reporters that "we must assume that the crime was committed by two children from the (victim's) circle of acquaintances."

The two suspects, who are 12 and 13 years old, confessed to the killing, police officer Florian Locker said.

Citing the age of the suspects, officials refused to give any further details on their identity, gender, motive or whether they knew the victim from school.

Due to their youth, the two children are below the age of criminal responsibility which is 14 in Germany. They were therefore not arrested but taken into custody of a youth welfare office.

Police said the victim had several stabbing wounds and died of blood loss.

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