Man violently robbed in Berlin after attackers slash him for his coach bag
A 34-year-old man was violently robbed in Berlin's Biesdorf district on Wednesday evening. The attack left him with injuries after three assailants targeted him while he sat in his car. Police are now investigating the incident as a specialized unit takes charge of the case.
The victim was inside a vehicle when at least three men approached and dragged him out. They punched and kicked him before snatching his coach bag. One attacker also used an unknown object to slash his thigh and hand.
After the assault, the assailants fled the scene with the stolen bag. Emergency services took the injured man to hospital for treatment.
The investigation is being handled by a dedicated team from Police Directorate 3 (East). As of now, no further details or updates on the case have been released.
The violent robbery remains under active investigation. Authorities have not yet provided additional information about the suspects or the stolen items. The victim continues to receive medical care following the attack.
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