Host-applicant confrontation intensifies at Memminger Gaststätte - applicant resorts to tapping on host's establishment
In the small town of Kaufbeuren, a shocking incident has unfolded. According to reports, a man with an Eastern European passport, residing in the Württemberg Allgäu, allegedly attacked his creditor during a job interview around 10 PM on Saturday. The suspect, who used a 30-centimeter-long flashlight, is said to have struck the 43-year-old landlord multiple times and scratched him on the upper body. A 23-year-old employee who attempted to intervene was also slightly injured. The exact nature of the argument that led to the attack is not specified in the report, nor is the severity of the injuries sustained by the landlord and employee.
Meanwhile, in the nearby town of Memmingen, a different incident has left the community in a state of concern. On Weber Street, an applicant brutally attacked the landlord of an inn. Despite extensive searches, no suspect has been identified as of yet. The Memmingen police are urging witnesses who may have observed the incident to contact them at 08331/100-0.
Memmingen, known for its notable landmarks such as the Marketplace with town hall, Weinmarkt, old town with city wall, Kramerzunft - the house of the "Twelve Farmers' Articles", Allgäu Airport Memmingen, and ECDC Memmingen ice hockey team (Oberliga), currently has a population of 44,192 as of December 31, 2024. The mayor of Memmingen is Jan Rothenbacher (SPD).
In a separate development, it was reported that the debtor in the Kaufbeuren incident had already paid around 14,000 euros of a debt over 35,000 euros. The meeting between the debtor and creditor was arranged on January 23.
As these incidents continue to unfold, the communities of Kaufbeuren and Memmingen remain vigilant, awaiting updates and seeking justice.