Bodily harm on the Hemsbacher Kerwe: Police are looking for witnesses

Bodily harm on the Hemsbacher Kerwe: Police are looking for witnesses

07.08.2024 - 14:03

Police headquarters Mannheim

incident during the Hemsbacher Kerwe

In the Rhein-Neckar region, an alarming incident occurred during the Hemsbacher Kerwe in the night from Saturday to Sunday. A 30-year-old celebrated with friends in Schlossstrasse when an unfortunate incident occurred shortly after midnight. This raises questions about the security situation at public celebrations.

an attack in the middle of the celebration

The incident began when the 30-year-old accidentally pushed together with another celebrating togetherness. The other woman, about 33 years old, apparently felt provoked by this collision and tried to injure the 30-year-old with a kick. Fortunately, the attack did not hit its goal.

brave intervention and its consequences

The girlfriend of the 30-year-old, who is 33 years old, intervened to keep the attacker from further attacks. The situation escalated and a dispute developed between the two women. The attacker grabbed the girlfriend on her hair and tore with such strength that some hair was torn out. By faring, the conflict and steps noticed to separate the two women.

escape of the attacker and current investigations

Before the police arrived, the unknown attacker fled from the crime scene. The police in Hemsbach are now investigating attempted and perfect assault and is looking for witnesses that can contribute to the incident.

description of the fleeting person

The fleeting woman was about 18 to 22 years old, approx. 175 cm tall and slim. She was wearing white impact trousers and a belly -free top. Her light blond hair was tied to a ponytail. Their external appearance corresponded to the Western European type.

appeal to the public

The Hemsbach police asks all witnesses to report on 0601/71207. Such incidents throw a light on the need for security measures at large events, especially at festive times, and require a common end to violence and aggression in our community.

Please ask:

Police Headquarters Mannheim
Public relations work office
Philipp Kiefner
Telephone: 0621 174-1111
Email: Mannheim.pp.Sts.oe@polizei.bwl.de

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