81-year-old man arrested in Lahr after attempting to murder his wife
An 81-year-old man from Lahr in Ortenaukreis was arrested after he allegedly tried to seriously injure his wife.

81-year-old man arrested in Lahr after attempting to murder his wife
On Thursday night, a serious incident occurred in Lahr, in the Ortenau district, which drew attention to the urgent issue of violence against women. An 81-year-old man was arrested after attempting to kill his wife with a wooden household object. The argument that led to this alleged assault ended with the woman, also of a similar age, sustaining serious injuries.
How zvw.de According to reports, the woman managed to escape into a room where she notified a relative. This led to her receiving quick medical attention and alerting the police. The 81-year-old was then arrested and brought before a judge; he is now in custody.
Domestic violence as an explosive topic
The case from Lahr is not isolated. Violence against women is reaching worrying levels in Germany. Figures show that women are the main victims of domestic violence and intimate partner violence. Loud Statista In 2023, around 181,000 of the total of around 256,000 victims of domestic violence were female. What is particularly striking is that 71% in this category are women, which underlines the urgency of this issue.
More and more women are deciding to report violence, but many acts remain hidden in the dark, often characterized by shame and feelings of guilt. Already in 2023, 938 homicides or attempted crimes against women were recorded, which vividly illustrates the danger situation. Another frightening thing is the rise in digital violence, of which 62.3% of victims were female.
Social backgrounds
The patronal structures in our society contribute to violence against women. A situation report from the BKA, which bka.de available, clearly shows that acts of violence against women are also manifested by social changes and the increased spread of hate messages on the Internet. The 2023 police crime statistics support this concern with alarming increases in bias-motivated crimes against women.
In total, in around 180,715 cases of domestic violence, the victims were predominantly female. These numbers are not just numbers, but stories of women who are brave to take the first step to seek help. The “Violence against Women” helpline on 116 016 is available around the clock, and many women's shelters strive to offer women and their children seeking protection a safe environment.
As the incidents in Lahr show, it is essential to focus attention on the issue of violence against women. Education, prevention and, above all, measures to support those affected must be integrated into society in order to prevent such tragic incidents in the future.