Search for violent refugee in Bayreuth: Police on duty!
A search is underway in Neu-Ulm for a violent criminal who has fled. Police are pursuing leads while search dogs are in action.

Search for violent refugee in Bayreuth: Police on duty!
A worrying event occurred last Friday evening in Bayreuth. A 32-year-old violent offender, who was being held in the Bayreuth district hospital because of convictions for violent crimes, fled while on release. This incident caused a stir and mobilized the police, who have now launched a comprehensive investigation. The escape took place in the Rotmaincenter, a well-known shopping center, and raises questions about the security precautions. Stern reports that The police are already following a concrete trail that leads to the train station in Kulmbach, about 30 kilometers away.
As part of the search, search dogs were also used to reconstruct the fugitive's trail. It cannot be ruled out that the man, a Moroccan, is trying to escape abroad. Despite all efforts, the search measures so far have remained unsuccessful. Citizens are called upon to remain vigilant and report any suspicious observations to the police immediately.
Sad news from South Tyrol
The news from South Tyrol, where a tragic avalanche accident cost the lives of five German mountaineers, is much less positive. Loud ABC News The victims, three of them on Saturday and two more on Sunday morning, were rescued after the disaster. The avalanche hit the climbers around 4 p.m. in the Ortlesberg Mountains, where conditions are often treacherous at altitudes over 3,500 meters. Many questions remain unanswered, especially why the climbers were still on the move at this late hour.
The tragedy occurs in a region that is very popular with mountaineers from Germany, but also leads to a critical discussion about safety in the Italian Alps. Avalanche accidents are, as previously mentioned, a common problem here, and the numbers appear to have increased in recent years as more people head to the mountains in search of fresh, untouched snow.
New football coach for Serbia
Another interesting topic from the sports sector concerns the Serbian national football team. The Serbian Football Association announced that Veljko Paunović will take on the role of new coach. He replaces Dragana Stojković, known as Piksi, and will lead the team in the qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup. B92 reports that Paunović wants to focus primarily on putting the team's interests above financial aspects and preparing the players as best as possible for the upcoming games.
The next matches, including an exciting duel against England in London on November 13th, are very important and are eagerly awaited. This will be followed by another match against Latvia. The results of these games will have no impact on Paunović's future status and discussions over a long-term contract are expected to continue after the games.