Suspect Still Hasn't Revealed Motive for Mass Stabbing in Amsterdam City Center; 5 Hurt
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In the case against the Ukrainian (ex)soldier who stabbed five people on and around Dam Square in Amsterdam, the Public Prosecution Service is still considering all possible scenarios. The suspect was absent during the first preliminary hearing.
The 30-year-old Ukrainian suspect of the five-fold stabbing on Dam Square remains silent during interrogations about his motive. This became clear today during the first hearing in court. Roman D. stabbed four tourists and a 19-year-old Amsterdam woman in their backs at the end of March. According to a doctor, the first victim, a 67-year-old American, was on the verge of death. The woman's life was saved by medical intervention, the Public Prose…
Suspect still hasn't revealed motive for mass stabbing in Amsterdam city center; 5 hurt
The 30-year-old Roman D., suspected of stabbing five random victims around Dam Square in Amsterdam, has not yet said anything about his motive. The public prosecution service revealed this at the first public hearing against the suspect in the court in Amsterdam on Wednesday. D. did not attend the hearing.
The 30-year-old Roman D., who allegedly stabbed five random victims at the Dam in Amsterdam, has not yet wanted to make a statement about his motive. The public prosecutor announced this on Wednesday in the court in Amsterdam, where D. was not present. He has now been heard three times.
The suspect of the large stabbing in broad daylight in the heart of Amsterdam must appear in court for the first time today. Five people were injured in the stabbing. The Public Prosecution Service suspects 30-year-old Roman D. from Ukraine of five attempted murders or manslaughter with terrorist intent.
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