Hungary turns to German authorities after Hungarian national stabbed in Schoemberg
Hungary has turned to the German authorities after a Hungarian national was stabbed in the southern German town of Schoemberg, a Hungarian foreign ministry official said on Friday.
In a Facebook post, state secretary for communications and international representation Tamás Menczer cited an article by German news portal PZ-news.de as saying that on Jan. 4 a “man of Arab or African origin” stabbed a Hungarian citizen as the two were in a scuffle.
“Our colleagues in Germany learned of the incident from the article and obviously reached out to the police,” Menczer said, adding that the Hungarian victim required surgery after the stabbing.
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“We have turned to the prosecutor’s office to enquire about the status of the investigation.”
According to PZ-news.de, the suspect also injured a Turkish national while fleeing the scene.
The Hungarian victim is reportedly in a stable condition.
Source: MTI
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