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Rescue Workers Cause Accidents to Help

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Two German paramedics have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms for causing accidents so they could then help the victims. The duo threw concrete slabs and a tree trunk, among other things, from bridges onto German highways. They are receiving eleven and twelve-year prison sentences for attempted murder and dangerous driving.
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Two German paramedics have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms for causing accidents so they could then help the victims. The duo threw concrete slabs and a tree trunk, among other things, from bridges onto German highways. They are receiving eleven and twelve-year prison sentences for attempted murder and dangerous driving.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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The Lüneburg Regional Court has sentenced two men who have thrown objects on motorways to 11 and 12 years imprisonment for attempted murder. The sentence is not yet final.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Two men throw massive objects from highway bridges and provoke accidents. After that they are there as saviors. Now they have to go to prison for a long time.

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The Lüneburg Regional Court sentenced two men to over ten years in prison (stock image - AI-generated). Two men must spend more than a decade in prison for throwing objects from highway overpasses onto vehicles and then posing as rescuers. The Lüneburg Regional Court sentenced a 23-year-old to twelve years for attempted murder in seven cases and a 32-year-old to eleven years for attempted murder in six cases. The sentences significantly exceed t…

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upday broke the news in on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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