15-year-olds stabs mother in Garmisch-Partenkirchen-SEK in action!

Am 12. April 2025 verletzte eine 15-Jährige in Garmisch-Partenkirchen ihre Mutter. Ein SEK-Einsatz folgte.
On April 12, 2025, a 15-year-old injured her mother in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. A SEK use followed. (Symbolbild/NAGW)

15-year-olds stabs mother in Garmisch-Partenkirchen-SEK in action!

On Friday afternoon, April 12, 2025, there was a dramatic police operation in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. A 15-year-old injured her 48-year-old mother with a stabbing weapon in a shared accommodation. The incident occurred around 3 p.m. when the daughter attacked her mother and she could then flee to another room. There the injured wife was sighted by police officers and medical care was taken to the emergency services, while the emergency services kept an eye on the further events on site.

The police immediately received an emergency call about the incident and quickly acted. Other residents of the building were brought to safety, as the young person still went out of danger. The 15-year-old then entrenched himself in a room, which resulted in the mobilization of a special operational command (SEK). The SEK converted the building and BAG of white diving devices for the recording and safety of the area of ​​application.

arrest and further steps

In a coordinated assignment, the SEK arrested the 15-year-old without resistance. She was not injured and was then taken to a psychiatric clinic. It is investigated against them for dangerous bodily harm, which indicates the severity of the crime and the associated legal consequences. The police have so far made no further information on the exact crime scene.

The events of this incident shed light on the challenges and problems in dealing with mentally polluted young people. An important topic here is the coordinated care for seriously ill children and adolescents, which is addressed by the new pension concept of the Federal Joint Committee (G-BA). This concept aims at improved cooperation between different treatment and support options in order to better prevent such incidents in the future.

The initiative stipulates that cross -professional teams are formed to ensure individual and adapted care. Regular, patient -oriented case discussions should help to make therapy goals verifiable and to support young people as best as possible. This concept could be crucial to optimize the help systems for mentally ill young people and thus possibly avoid similar violent incidents.

This incident in Garmisch-Partenkirchen exemplifies the urgent need to develop and implement suitable measures to support and treat mentally ill young people. The social and political discussion about adequate approaches will continue to become more important.

For further information on the topics of mental health and support for young people, visit the pages of Süddeutsche Zeitung , TAG24 and G-Ba .

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