Murder of Woman on Forest Path: Life Imprisonment for 47-Year-Old in Stuttgart - Life Sentence for Brutal E-Scooter Murder in Baden-Württemberg
A 47-year-old man has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of a woman in Baden-Württemberg. The victim, a mother of two, was attacked while riding her e-scooter and found dead three months later. The court relied on circumstantial evidence, including mobile phone records, to secure the conviction.
The defendant had planned the attack carefully. He waited in a thicket near the victim's route, knowing she would pass by on her e-scooter. On two separate days before the murder, he had spent roughly three hours each time lying in wait at the same spot.
The assault was brutal. The woman suffered severe violence to the neck, which proved fatal. Her body remained undiscovered for three months before being found.
During the trial, the court examined the defendant's mobile phone data, placing him at the scene. This evidence, combined with other circumstantial details, led to his conviction. The judge ordered him to pay €10,000 in compensation to the victim's children. Additionally, he must cover the costs of her funeral and repatriation to Mongolia.
The ruling is not yet final, and the defendant remains in pretrial detention while the legal process continues.
The court's decision brings a measure of accountability for the victim's death. The financial compensation and covered expenses aim to support her family. However, the case remains under review as the defendant awaits further legal proceedings.
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