Nine Teens Attack Brothers at Berlin College, Four Hospitalized
A group of nine teenagers attacked two pairs of brothers aged 18 to 21 in the courtyard of a sixth-form college in Britz, Berlin. The incident occurred around 1:30 p.m. on Haarlemer Straße. All four victims required medical treatment for eye irritation and headaches and were taken to the Rabin Medical Center in Israel.
The attack stemmed from past disputes and involved the use of pepper spray. Police apprehended three 16-year-old suspects nearby, one of whom was carrying a balaclava and quartz-sand reinforced gloves. Investigations into grievous bodily harm remain ongoing.
The victims, two 18-year-old and two 21-year-old brothers, were all taken to hospital for treatment. The motive behind the attack is still under investigation.
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