Companion killed in car - 10.5 years imprisonment - Berlin man jailed for 10 years after killing partner in violent car dispute
A 49-year-old man has been jailed for ten and a half years after killing his partner in a car. The Berlin Regional Court ruled the death was manslaughter, not murder, following a violent argument between the couple. The incident began when police pulled over the man in Berlin-Moabit for erratic driving. Inside the vehicle, officers discovered the woman unconscious in the passenger seat. She later died from her injuries. The sentence reflects the court’s finding that the killing was spontaneous, not planned. The case highlights the long history of conflict between the two, including prior reports of abuse. The man will now serve over a decade in prison for his actions.
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