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Munich: “File number XY” (ZDF): man beaten – calls for TV broadcast

The new episode of “Case number XY … unresolved” on ZDF is about a case that happened in Munich. A man was brutally beaten.

  • in the June 2019 became a man in one Munich Park brutally beaten up.
  • The did has been used by many people observed – but nobody helped him.
  • The case was on Wednesday evening (8:15 p.m.) in the ZDF program “File number XY … unresolved” rolled up again.

Update 9.45pm: Also the final query can only confirm a high level of interest in the case. However, pertinent ones are still missing Hintsthat are used to educate the did can contribute. The Criminal Investigation Department stresses that callers are not required to give their names. Anonymous information is also of great importance.

Update 21.06 p.m .: After the case at the beginning of the show “Case number XY“Was rolled up, reports Stefan Süß from the Criminal Investigation Department Munich live on the show that “busy traffic” had already taken place. Unfortunately, there was no call yet concrete Hints could bring to the case. One continues to hope for relevant ones testimonies,

Terrible attack in Munich: case rolled up in “Case number XY”

Update 8:27 p.m .: After the case in the show “Case number XY … unresolved“Was rolled up at 8:15 p.m., Stefan Süss from the Munich Criminal Police informs about the crime. Are particularly important to clarify the case witnesseswho had helped the victim at times, but not the police had called.
It is particularly about two people. A Polish man had given the victim first aid over a long period of time – so it is one construction workerwho in Munich is working. A second person, presumably German citizenship, had also helped the victim but did not alert the police.
The Criminal Investigation Department Munich now asks all people who can provide relevant information about the brutal case to report immediately.

First report from February 12, 2020

Munich – A then 43-year-old man was walking near a park in the Chiemgaustraße / Frauenchiemseestraße / Hohenaschauer Straße / Rosenheimer Straße area. He was approached by three men and asked for a cigarette, but could not offer any. This subsequently led to his doom.

Brutal attack in Munich’s park: Case will be an issue on ZDF for “Xten”

Because the men beat brutally on the man and kicked him with your feet against your head, how * tz.de then reported. It was a miracle that that Victim the brutal attack survived. Because according to the subsequent legal medical report, he was hit on the head up to twelve times. Seriously injured the man went through the park and became close to his a little later flat discovered.

Now the case from June 2019 will be on the ZDF program “Case number XY … unresolved” again discussed. Because the perpetrators, who probably had an African appearance and were around 25 years old, have not yet been caught. It will continue after Witnesses wanted, for whom a reward is pending, the case should be resolved with their help.

“Case number XY … unresolved” is looking for witnesses of the brutal attack in Munich Park

How *tz.de reported, carried that Victim to the crimes committed a gray T-shirt (with black lettering “Rocky” and a yellow Rocky Balboa figure), blue knee-length summer trousers and flip-flops. During the act, a dog owner is said to have cried to the perpetrators that they should stop or that they would police call. After that, he was from an unknown Poland helped for a short time.

“Case number XY … unresolved” now look for the above witnesses. You can see that broadcastwho is reopening the case on Wednesday (February 12th) at 8:15 p.m. in ZDF,

In the video: “Case number XY … unresolved” shows an image of a corpse – viewers indignant

In order to clarify the identity of a dead man, the ZDF program “Aktenzeichen XY” actually wanted to show the image of a body. Now the broadcast has probably been postponed.

At “Aktenzeichen XY”, ZDF and presenter Rudi Cerne presented a cold case from Hamburg. Even retired investigators came forward.

* tz.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network.

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