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Syrian-Saudi National Arrested in German Double Homicide Case

German police have launched a double homicide investigation after two corpses were discovered near an asylum accommodation facility in the southern city of Augsburg. Shortly afterwards, a 29-year-old man was taken into custody as the primary suspect. According to a police spokesperson, authorities were called to the scene in the southern district of Augsburg on the evening of Monday, August 3rd. Investigators discovered the bodies of two men: a …

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According to the finding of two corpses in Augsburg, a 29-year-old is in custody. The police have not yet published any details on the possible motive for the crime or the relationship of the men.After a double murder in Augsburg, a 29-year-old is in custody.The investigating judge issued an arrest warrant for suspecting the double homicide against the Syrian, the police reported. According to the investigators, the victims are a 39-year-old wit…

·Hamburg, Germany
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A perpetrator from the asylum center has been arrested for what police say is a double homicide.

·Borås, Sweden
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After a major police operation near an asylum facility in Augsburg, it becomes clear the next day that two people are dead – and a suspect is also being investigated.

·Munich, Germany
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There is a police operation near an asylum facility in Augsburg on Monday evening. Officers find two bodies and arrest a man. Suspect: double manslaughter.

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According to the discovery of two corpses in Augsburg, the police have provisionally arrested a 29-year-old. The man with Syrian and Saudi Arabian nationality is suspected of killing two men.

·Berlin, Germany
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focus.de broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Tuesday, August 4, 2026.
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