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Grevesmühlen incident: girls unharmed

There had been an incident involving young people, which resulted in xenophobic insults. However, according to police, an eight-year-old from Ghana did not suffer any physical injuries.

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The police in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern have changed their statement regarding a suspected racist attack in Grevesmühlen on two girls from Ghana.

·Germany
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The incident in Grevesmühlen was different from what was initially stated. However, there was racial insults and a physical injury. The correction caused sharp criticism on social media.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Center

Police have revised their information on an alleged racist attack on two girls in Grevesmühlen in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. “According to the current state of the investigation, the eight-year-old girl did not suffer any physical injuries that indicate the crime described in the initial report,” explained the Rostock police on Monday evening. The police had initially announced that on Friday evening, several young people from a group of aro…

·Germany
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Center

An incident involving two children from Ghana has caused outrage nationwide. But the course of the crime is now different.

·Berlin, Germany
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Lean Left

A ten-person unit led by state security is investigating the racist attack on two Ghanaian girls in Grevesmühlen. The police have now published new details.

·Germany
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Lean Right

On Friday evening, 20 young people allegedly attacked two Ghanaian children in Grevesmühlen. The State Protection Agency took over the investigation. Meanwhile, the course of events is different than initially described. The authorities are still investigating.

·Dortmund, Germany
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