Manhunt in Germany after three bodies found
- Three people were found dead early Sunday in a house in Weitefeld, Germany, prompting a large police response.
- An emergency call at 3:45 AM from a woman reporting a violent incident initiated the police investigation.
- The victims included two men and one woman, and one person fled the scene upon police arrival, triggering a manhunt.
- Mayor Karl-Heinz Kessler noted the victims were long-time residents; authorities believe the motive is family-based.
- Police advise residents to stay home and avoid hitchhikers as a precaution while the suspect remains at large.
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The three bodies found in a home in the German village of Weitefeld on Sunday morning are a father (47), a mother (44) and their son (16). For the murder of the three family members, the police are looking for a 61-year-old man from a neighboring town.
After the murder in Weitefeld, the police are now looking for a 61-year-old man who is said to have brutally killed the family in the Westerwald.
In Germany, a search is underway for the alleged perpetrator after the discovery of three bodies of family members. It appears that he is from the circle of those murdered.
A small German town has been rocked by the death of a family of three who died violent deaths. Police, after receiving a call for help, broke into the apartment building in the early hours of Sunday morning and discovered three bodies in it. The suspect fled the scene and is still on the run.
Three men found dead in Wuppertal
Many references have been received by the police after the death of three family members aged 47, 44 and 16 became known.
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