Suspect identified as male with suspected multiple bone injuries
In a troubling incident that occurred on Saturday evening, a 55-year-old man was assaulted in a park on Warnitzer StraΓe, Neu-Hohenschoenhausen, Berlin. The police have reported the incident and have taken two suspects into custody.
The attack was carried out by two unknown assailants who approached the man while he was sitting on a bench in the park. Without any prior known provocation, the assailants immediately began assaulting him. The man was able to bite one of the attackers on the nose before being knocked to the ground. After being knocked down, the assailants kicked the man repeatedly in the head and face.
The man was taken to the hospital as a result of the attack, and his injuries are suspected to be multiple bone fractures. The older suspect, aged 38, was the one bitten by the victim during the attack.
The police arrested two suspects, aged 34 and 38, in connection with the park assault. Both suspects are currently being held in police custody, and no further information about their identities has been released.
The motive for the attack on the 55-year-old man remains unclear as the investigation is ongoing. The police are working diligently to uncover the reasons behind this violent act and bring justice to the victim.
The community is urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities. The police emphasise the importance of cooperation in maintaining a safe and peaceful environment for all residents.
The investigation into the attack is ongoing, and no charges have been officially filed against the suspects at this time. The public will be updated as more information becomes available.
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