Clash Between Two Men Results in Hospitalization for Both Individuals
In Hanau, Germany, police are investigating a violent incident that took place on Wednesday evening in Eugen-Kaiser-Straße. Two men, aged 28 and 46, are under suspicion of bodily harm following the altercation.
According to the initial reports, the younger man allegedly struck the older one first. The older man retaliated, using a knife to injure the younger man's face. A folding knife was found at the scene, which officers secured as a potential weapon. The 46-year-old showed signs of alcohol and drug use and had to submit to a blood test.
The incident resulted in injuries to both men, who were taken to hospitals for treatment. Witnesses are asked to contact the Hanau police station at 06181 100-120. Phone recordings taken by witnesses will be analyzed as part of the investigation.
The South East Hesse Police Headquarters, which is leading the investigation, can be contacted for further inquiries. Their contact details are as follows:
- Phone: 069 / 8098 - 1210 (collective number)
- Fax: 0611 / 32766-5014
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: http://www.polizei.hessen.de/ppsoh
The head of the Southeast Hesse Police Headquarters is not explicitly named in the available search results. However, Polizeipräsident Daniel Muth is mentioned as the Police President who introduced the new interim head of the Southeast Hesse motorway police station, Timo Rosenberger, in Hanau.
For more specific inquiries, you can reach the following individuals:
- Claudia Benneckenstein: 0152 / 066 23109 or extension 1212
- Thomas Leipold: 0160 / 980 00745 or extension 1201
- Felix Geis: 0162 / 201 3806 or extension 1211
- Maximilian Edelbluth: 0173 / 5636097 or extension 1213
The South East Hesse Police Headquarters Press Office can also be contacted for updates. Emails can be sent to [email protected].
The investigation is ongoing, and more information will be released as it becomes available. The public is urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the police.