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Boy, Struck by Car and Killed After Parking Lot Fight in Germany

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A 12-year-old boy was killed in south-western Germany after an 18-year-old chased him by car and struck him following a quarrel in a parking lot, police said on Friday, reported dpa. The suspect was taken into custody after the incident in the town of Niedernhall, north of Stuttgart, on Thursday evening. Police said the 18-year-old, accompanied by a 16-year-old friend, had argued with the boy and his 13-year-old companion. When the two younger b…

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Why does an 18-year-old drive a child by car? After the death of a twelve-year-old in a parking lot in Niedernhall many questions are open.

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A fight in a parking lot in Niedernhall ended in a tragedy: an 18-year-old chased two children with his car. A 12-year-old boy died still on site. The police are faced with a mystery: How did the tragedy come about?

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After a fight, the driver chased the child by car and captured it. The child fell and suffered so severe injuries that it died immediately in the parking lot, as the police reported. Now, the prosecutor's office is investigating whether the crime is murder.

·Vienna, Austria
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The suspect was arrested, the background is still unclear, the twelve-year-old still died at the scene of the incident.

·Vienna, Austria
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Several young people are said to have got into a fight in a parking lot in Niedernhall. An 18-year-old is suspected of following a boy riding a bike with his car. The child fell and died.

·Germany
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In a parking lot in Niedernhall in Baden-Württemberg, two young people with two children meet each other. The situation escalates. An 18-year-old sits behind the wheel, gasses and drives over a 12-year-old. The boy still succumbs to his injuries at the scene of the accident.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Bild broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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