One Killed and Two Injured in Stabbing Attack at Company in Germany
- Early yesterday, a 21-year-old German man stabbed three employees at Ueberlandwerke Rhön in Mellrichstadt, killing one woman and injuring two others.
- Amid a workplace dispute, a 21-year-old employee attacked colleagues with a knife at Ueberlandwerke Rhön in Mellrichstadt; motive remains unclear.
- The Bavarian Red Cross dispatched 30 emergency personnel to treat the injured, and police recovered the knife at the scene, prioritizing injured care.
- Following the suspect's custody, police confirmed no public danger; court hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, with 50 witnesses receiving medical and psychological support.
- Amid a rise in stabbing violence, Germany's largest police trade unions call for increased surveillance and staffing to address the trend.
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One person was killed and at least two others were seriously injured in an attack with a sharp object, probably a knife, at a company in Mellrichstadt, Bavaria, on Tuesday morning. Police have arrested a suspect, identified by investigators as a 21-year-old German citizen.
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Huge police operation after multiple people stabbed at work with one dead
A 21-year-old man has brutally knifed a colleague to death and seriously injured two others with police and other emergency services at the scene in the Bavarian city of Mellrichstadt in Germany
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