Death of a mother: son (6) discovers cruel crimes in Reichenbach!

A tragedy of Reichenbach steals met in the Rhein-Palatinate district: a 34-year-old was killed by her ex-husband, who is now on trial.
A tragedy of Reichenbach steals met in the Rhein-Palatinate district: a 34-year-old was killed by her ex-husband, who is now on trial. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Death of a mother: son (6) discovers cruel crimes in Reichenbach!

In early summer 2024, a tragic incident occurred in Reichenbach steges, in which a 34-year-old woman was violently killed. On June 16, her six -year -old son discovered his mother's lifeless remains in the apartment and alerted the police. The boy reported that his mother could not be woken up, which made the officials acting quickly.

The youth welfare office immediately took care of the child. The husband's husband, a 52-year-old American, initially came into focus. He lived separately from the family and was arrested on the evening of June 16 in his apartment in Rutsweiler. Previously, he had moved out of the marital apartment due to a violation of violence on June 4. The public prosecutor believes that he killed his wife by "violence against his neck", whereby he did not resist when he was arrested and silent about the allegations.

process and arrest

In November, the accused in court over his defense lawyer to enter the apartment in order to achieve reconciliation. After an argument, when he was denied how to deal with his son, he lost control and strangled his wife. The fast process ended with a judgment: the accused was sentenced to ten years in prison for manslaughter.

Around four months after the violent death of the 34-year-old, the husband was charged by the public prosecutor's office for manslaughter. At the time of the crime, he had access to the formerly shared apartment. The indictment is based on the motif of a broken relationship. The man was arrested without resistance and has been in custody since then. He continued to silence the allegations. The beginning of the trial before the Kaiserslautern district court is still pending, such as the information on RPR1 report.

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