German police arrest suspects in murder of fireman
By DW
14 December 2019 |
5:18 pm
A group of seven young men beat to death a firefighter in front of his wife and another couple after they visited Augsburg's Christmas market. The murder has shocked the city and the wider state of Bavaria.
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