Report by the Prosecutor's Office and Police Hagen on the second supplementary findings - Arrest resulting from a knife brawl in Wehringhausen - Two individuals detained in police custody
Two Men Arrested for Attempted Manslaughter in Duisburg
In a significant development in a local case, two men have been arrested and are currently in remand custody following their arrest on Thursday, 31st July 2025, in Duisburg.
The Hagen Police's Homicide Commission brought new insights to the case, leading to a compelling suspicion against the two men. The arrests took place under the supervision of the Hagen Police and the suspects were arrested on the day the arrest warrants were issued by the Hagen Public Prosecutor's Office.
The warrants were issued due to the compelling suspicion against the suspects, who were initially taken into custody in December 2024. The initial custody of the suspects, aged 22 and 25, was taken in December 2024.
The Hagen Public Prosecutor's Office accused the suspects of attempted manslaughter, and they are being held for these charges as per the remand in custody warrants. The details of the case are currently under investigation by the Homicide Commission of Hagen Police.
It is important to note that the names of the two suspects arrested in Duisburg on 31st July 2025, for attempted manslaughter are not mentioned in the available search results.
This arrest marks a significant step forward in the investigation and the public is encouraged to continue to cooperate with the authorities in providing any relevant information. The Hagen Police and the Hagen Public Prosecutor's Office will continue to work diligently to bring justice to those affected by this case.
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