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Authorities seek out individuals who may have observed the event in question.

Disco 'Rush' in Dortmund witnessed an incident on Sunday (November 24), as reported by Dortmund Police under case number 1042.

Authorities seek potential bystanders for further investigation.
Authorities seek potential bystanders for further investigation.

Authorities seek out individuals who may have observed the event in question.

In the early hours of Sunday, November 24, a brawl erupted at the "Rush Hour" disco in Dortmund-Kerne, resulting in a series of disturbing events. The Dortmund Police have taken over the investigation of Case No.: 1042, and the Criminal Police are committed to finding the perpetrators and bringing them to justice.

Two men were involved in the brawl, and two attackers have fled the scene, escaping undetected. The police are urging the public to cooperate and provide any relevant information that may aid in the investigation. Witnesses who observed anything suspicious in the area of the crime scene are asked to contact the Criminal Duty Office at Tel. 0231/132-7441.

One of the attackers, Person 1, is described as a male with South-Eastern European appearance, approximately 26 to 27 years old, 183 to 184 cm tall, athletic build, short black hair with a side parting, wearing a white shirt and white trousers. Anyone who recognises this description or has information about the incident is encouraged to contact the Criminal Duty Office.

A 19-year-old friend of the 18-year-old victim, also from Dortmund, was involved in the brawl. During the altercation, he jumped over a wall outside the disco and fell approximately 6 to 8 meters onto a steel staircase below. The fire brigade rescued him from the adjacent premises of a bus company, and he was taken to the hospital after the rescue. Although he sustained severe but non-life-threatening injuries, the police are hopeful that he will make a full recovery.

Another 18-year-old from Dortmund was punched in the face during the brawl, resulting in minor injuries. The police urge anyone with information about the incident to come forward and help bring the attackers to justice.

The investigation is ongoing, and further details may be released as they become available. Journalists with further questions can contact Polizei Dortmund at Diana Krömer, Telephone: 0231/132-1022, Email: [email protected], and website: https://dortmund.polizei.nrw/. The public is reminded to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities to ensure the safety of the community.

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