18-Year-Old Injured in Knife Attack in Speyer - Teenager stabbed in Speyer after verbal fight turns violent
An 18-year-old was stabbed during a fight in Speyer on Friday evening. The dispute between two teenagers escalated when one pulled out a knife and attacked the other. Police have since launched a criminal investigation into the incident.
The altercation began as a verbal argument before turning violent. The suspect, also 18, allegedly stabbed the victim in the abdomen before fleeing the scene. Officers quickly located and apprehended him nearby.
The injured teenager was rushed to hospital for treatment. His condition has not been publicly disclosed.
Authorities are now investigating the case as aggravated assault. German law typically allows 3 to 12 months for such probes, depending on evidence complexity. Factors like witness statements, forensic analysis of the weapon, and digital traces will influence the timeline. Prosecutors must also decide whether to detain the suspect while awaiting trial.
The investigation remains ongoing, with police gathering evidence to determine the full circumstances. Court backlogs and the suspect's cooperation could affect how long the case takes to resolve. The victim continues to receive medical care following the attack.
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