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With Massive Violence: Man Is Said to Have Killed Wife and Sister-in-Law in Alzenau

Summary by Sueddeutsche Zeitung
After the violence in Alzenau, it is now clear what the victims were in relation to the suspect. The man is in the hospital. The relatives are cared for.

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In the Franconian town of Alzenau, two women are killed. The police speak of massive violence. The suspect threatens police officers and is arrested.

·Berlin, Germany
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In the Lower Franconian town of Alzenau, the police find the bodies of two women. A 66-year-old man is said to have killed the two and threatened them with a knife. The police speak of a "stat of relationship".

After the violence in Alzenau, it is now clear what the victims were in relation to the suspect. The man is in the hospital. The relatives are cared for.

·Munich, Germany
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Two women were killed in Alzenau, a suspect was arrested. Police fired a warning gun - running an investigation.

·Berlin, Germany
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Police found the bodies of a 64-year-old and a 69-year-old in a house in the district of Aschaffenburg. At their arrival, the suspect threatened the officers with a knife.

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At approximately 7:20 p.m. yesterday, Thursday, the Lower Franconian police operations center received a report of a family dispute on Sombornerstrasse in Alzenau. At the scene, emergency personnel found the bodies of two women, aged 63 and 69. According to initial findings, the two deceased died as a result of massive external violence. A suspect in the house […]

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nn.de broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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