Bloody argument in Paderborn: Ms. von ex-partner with knife seriously injured!
Bloody argument in Paderborn: Ms. von ex-partner with knife seriously injured!
On Wednesday morning, a serious incident occurred in Paderborn Senelager. A 25-year-old woman from Syria was attacked by her 24-year-old ex-partner, an asylum seeker from Tunisia. As Radio Bielefeld , the woman suffered serious head injuries and had to be transferred to Bielefeld with a ambulance in a clinic become.
The alleged perpetrator, who had initially fled after the crime, was arrested in a city accommodation in Paderborn. The couple had a common, four -month -old baby, whose care was ensured by the youth welfare office. This incident again raises questions about violence in partnerships and the role of asylum seekers in Germany.
knife attacks in focus
In recent years, knife attacks have become an increasing problem in Germany. According to New Westphalian in 2023 a total of 8,951 knife attacks were recorded in connection with dangerous and serious assault. In comparison, there were 8,160 and 2021 7,071 incidents in 2022. The high number of suspects from abroad is particularly striking.
The federal police have found that a total of 180 German suspects, 216 non-Germans and 218 suspects with unknown origin were recorded in knife attacks in 2023. The origin of these suspects is also revealing: 24 of them came from Syria, followed by Poland and Turkey. These statistics throw a light on a growing security problem that is closely connected to immigration.
overall development of crime
According to the police crime statistics in 2023, the crimes recorded increased by 5.5 % to a total of 5,940,667 cases, which is the highest figures since 2016. The number of suspects increased by 7.3 % to 2,246,767. It is particularly concerned that 34.4 % of the suspects were non -German citizens, which is an increase of 13.5 % in non -German suspects.
violent crime has also increased; 214,099 cases were recorded in 2023, the highest level since 2007. When analyzing the reasons for this increase, several factors identified for this increase: the increased mobility after the end of the covid-19 restrictions, economic loads through inflation and a high immigration rate.
The current figures on knife attacks and general crime development throw a lightly on important social problems that urgently need to be addressed. The incidents like that in Paderborn are more than just individual cases, they are part of a larger trend that cannot be ignored.
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