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Witnesses sought by police following a potentially hazardous injury incident

Incident at Lübeck Police Headquarters - Occurred on Saturday morning, August 23, 2025, in Burg on Fehmarn...

Witnesses Sought Following Dangerous Injury Incident by Police
Witnesses Sought Following Dangerous Injury Incident by Police

Witnesses sought by police following a potentially hazardous injury incident

On the night of August 23, 2025, a suspected dangerous bodily harm incident occurred in Burg auf Fehmarn, Lübeck. According to the Police Directorate of Lübeck, a 28-year-old man from Ostholstein was allegedly beaten by two individuals at the market in Burg auf Fehmarn around 3:30 AM.

The victim was found unconscious and injured, and was taken to a hospital by the rescue service. A 22-year-old Polish man has been identified as a suspect in the incident. However, the police are still seeking the identity of the second suspect, who was near the scene of the incident and is described as wearing a black jacket and white shorts.

The Fehmarn police station has initiated an investigation due to suspicion of dangerous bodily harm, and the investigation is being conducted by the Police Directorate of Lübeck. The police are appealing for witnesses regarding the second person involved in the incident, and are asking anyone who may have information about the identity of the second suspect to contact the Police Directorate of Lübeck Press Office at telephone number 0451-131-2015, fax number 0451-131-2019, or via email at [email protected].

Additionally, witnesses or anyone with information can also contact the Fehmarn police station directly at phone number 04371 - 503080, or via email at [email protected]. For further inquiries, contact the Police Directorate of Lübeck Press Office, with Anna Julia Meyer as the press spokesperson.

The police are urging anyone who may have been in the area around the time of the incident to come forward with any information they may have, as it could be crucial to the ongoing investigation. The information in this article was originally transmitted by the Police Directorate of Lübeck and published by news aktuell.

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