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Woman, One of 145 People Attacked with Syringe at Street Festival, Reportedly Says She 'Started to Feel Numb'

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At a citizens' party in Kösching, a woman was injured by a needlestick, and the police are investigating possible connections to similar incidents.

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Were drugs inside? Needles infected? The thing with the injection attacks at a festival went viral. There is no trace of a crime. What really happened?

·Germany
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Almost 150 people, mostly women, reported being stabbed with needles during the carnival festivities in France after this year's Festival of Music. This may have been partly due to mass panic, but it is certain that many were indeed the targets of attacks. Whether it is real or not, the phenomenon is a rather alarming example of the threat to women. People have been threatened in this way in France for two hundred years.

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At a citizens' party in Kösching, a woman was injured by a needlestick, and the police are investigating possible connections to similar incidents.

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Kösching: At a citizens' festival in Bavaria, a young woman (22) was injured by a needle stick. Were 145 syringe attacks in France the model?

·Berlin, Germany
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A 22-year-old woman was probably injured by a needle stick at a citizens' festival in Eichstätt and taken to the hospital. Police are investigating possible other victims.

·Munich, Germany
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Augsburger Allgemeine broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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