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State Police Department Headquarters in Southeastern Hesse - Gruendau / Rothenbergen - (lei) Uncovering the reasons behind a heinous act... Continue reading for details

Authorities are seeking additional details.
Authorities are seeking additional details.

Authorities seek additional data.

Brutal Attack on A66 Near Rothenbergen: Police Investigating Dangerous Bodily Harm

On Monday afternoon, a shocking and dangerous attack took place on the A66 near Rothenbergen. According to the South East Hesse Police Headquarters, the victim, a 30-year-old man, was physically assaulted by a group of four men.

The perpetrators were described as muscular, some tattooed, and aged between mid-20s to mid-30s. They fled the scene in a black Mercedes minibus, believed to be a V-Class with GN license plates and the number sequence 51.

The attack happened during heavy traffic, and the victim's vehicle, a white VW Caddy, was damaged during the altercation. The victim sustained several bruises and was taken to a hospital for further treatment.

The police are treating this incident as dangerous bodily harm and are appealing for further information about the fleeing vehicle and its occupants. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the South East Hesse Police Headquarters.

The police headquarters can be reached at Spessartring 61, 63071 Offenbach am Main. The Press Office phone number is 069 / 8098 - 1210 (collective number). For media inquiries, you can reach Maximilian Edelbluth at 1213 or 0173 / 5636097, Claudia Benneckenstein at 1212 or 0152 / 066 23109, Felix Geis at 1211 or 0162 / 201 3806, or Thomas Leipold at 1201 or 0160 / 980 00745. Emails can be sent to [email protected].

The South East Hesse Police Headquarters' homepage is http://www.polizei.hessen.de/ppsoh, where you can find more information about the incident and how to provide tips to the authorities.

The information was originally transmitted via news aktuell from the South East Hesse Police Headquarters. The police are urging the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

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