Wife seriously injured: Aschaffenburg police arrest man!
There was a violent altercation between a couple in Aschaffenburg on November 6th. A man was arrested.

Wife seriously injured: Aschaffenburg police arrest man!
On Thursday, November 6th, a violent incident involving horrific scenes was reported in Aschaffenburg. Neighbors alerted the police after they heard a child calling for help. When emergency services arrived, they discovered the 34-year-old mother with cuts to her hand and stomach. The woman was immediately taken to hospital by emergency services and is now receiving medical treatment. Their situation remains tense, while their 35-year-old partner, the suspected perpetrator, was arrested on site. The Lower Franconia police announced that the man had been taken into custody on charges of grievous bodily harm.
The cause of this dispute is currently unclear. Investigations have already been initiated to clarify the background and motives. The suspect was scheduled to appear before an investigating judge on Friday, November 7th.
Previous incidents and complex backgrounds
Witnesses report a fragile relationship between the two, who may not have been involved in a violent altercation for the first time. A similar incident was documented in August 2024, in which the suspect attacked his girlfriend at the time in a refugee shelter. Although police were called to this earlier incident, it did not result in a proper investigation. The public prosecutor's office was not informed, which led to proceedings being initiated against a police officer for obstruction of justice.
In myths about psychological violence in relationships, the aspect of subtle forms of aggression must also be taken into account. Psychological violence can often occur gradually and often leads to dangerous dependency between partners. According to a study As of 2020, almost every second person in Germany has experienced psychological violence in a relationship. It is essential to discuss these issues openly to highlight the many facets of intimate partner violence that often go unnoticed.
To draw attention to the problem, the police are planning a campaign that will show young people where the boundaries between a normal relationship and violence lie. Supportive offers of help are available at any time - those affected should know that they are not alone and can get help.