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Man leaves severed head on steps of court building after body dumped near river

Suspect detained after body found few hundred metres away on wall near Rhine River

Chiara Giordano
Wednesday 29 June 2022 16:03 BST
German police confirms arresting suspect after severed head was left on court’s steps

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A man has been arrested after a severed head was left on the steps of a court in Germany.

Eyewitnesses called police early on Tuesday evening after spotting the man placing the body part outside the main entrance to Bonn district court.

German police said a body they believe to belong to the severed head was found a few hundred metres away near the Rhine River.

The suspect, a 38-year-old man from Bonn, was arrested after being found near the court building.

Police said the detained man is known to officers, particularly for narcotics crime.

The victim has not yet been identified but is thought to be a 44-year-old man, according to German newspaper General Anzeiger.

Police secure the area around a district court after a man left a severed human head in front of the building in Bonn, western Germany
Police secure the area around a district court after a man left a severed human head in front of the building in Bonn, western Germany (Stephane Nitschke/Reuters)

Investigators said initial inquiries suggest both the suspect and victim were homeless.

No weapon has yet been found.

Police said no suspicious activity was reported in the area, and they are seeking witnesses.

“The background to the crime is still unclear,” General Anzeiger quoted police spokesman Robert Scholten as saying.

“We only have two locations so far. The route taken by the suspect is also not known. At the moment we can only describe the scene.”

Police believe the suspect and victim were both part of the local homeless community
Police believe the suspect and victim were both part of the local homeless community (Stephane Nitschke/Reuters)

Images taken at the scene on Bonn’s Bertha-von-Suttner-Platz showed police vans blocking the road while a blanket concealed the head from view.

Bonn Police said in a statement: “At around 5.35pm, witnesses informed the police control centre that a human head was lying in front of the Bonn courthouse on Wilhelmstrasse.

“After the first arriving police forces confirmed this initial report, a suspect was identified and arrested in the immediate vicinity.

“A little later, further investigations led to the discovery of a corpse in the area of the old customs.

“The suspect is a 38-year-old man who is known to the police in particular for narcotics crime. The victim has not yet been identified.

“Both the suspect and the victim can be assigned to the homeless scene according to the first investigations. A possible instrument of the crime has not yet been found.”

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