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Man critically injured in Göttingen attack; police investigate online post

Man critically injured in Göttingen attack; police investigate online post

From Die Zeit · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A 23-year-old man was critically injured in Göttingen, Germany, after being attacked with a sharp object.
  • Police are investigating an anonymous online post that allegedly published the victim's address and the perpetrator's photo.
  • A demonstration against violence took place in response to the attack, drawing around 600 people.

A 23-year-old man is in critical condition after a violent attack in Göttingen, Germany. Police reported that the man was assaulted with a sharp object around 2:00 AM on Sunday. He was taken to the hospital and was unable to provide a statement due to his injuries.

Authorities are investigating an anonymous online post that surfaced later on Sunday, allegedly containing the Göttingen resident's address and a photo of the attacker. It remains unclear whether the individual identified in the post is the perpetrator or an accomplice. Police located the man mentioned in the post at a residential building in Göttingen's Ostviertel and brought him to the station for questioning.

The victim was reportedly accompanied by several other people at the time of the attack. Both the victim and witnesses are being represented by a Göttingen-based lawyer and have declined to comment on the incident or potential suspects. A homicide unit is investigating the case, and police have stated there is no apparent connection to Christopher Street Day events or past large family disputes. A political motive has not been ruled out.

In response to the assault, approximately 600 people gathered for a demonstration on Sunday evening at Albaniplatz before marching through the city center. The protest caused temporary road closures and affected public transport. Police urged participants to remain peaceful and orderly, and no incidents were reported during the march.

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Originally published by Die Zeit in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.