Syrian man ‘threw children out of window because his wife demanded same rights as Germans'
A SYRIAN asylum seeker who is accused of hurling his three children from window after fighting with his wife when she demanded the "same freedom" as German women will go on on trial on attempted murder charges.
Police received an emergency call in Lohmar from a man who said he saw the children falling one by one from the first floor window of the asylum seekers' centre.
When medics reached the scene they found two of the children with serious injuries and they were both helicoptered to a nearby hospital.
The severely injured - a five-year-old boy and his sister, seven, - suffered severe head and internal trauma.
Police spokesman Stefan Birk said: ”The man offered no resistance during his arrest.”
The Syrian family lived in a large apartment on the first floor along with other asylum seekers. Several families shared the bathroom a kitchen.
Aid workers have complained in recent months that a lack of space and privacy in the centres across Germany has sparked violent confrontations and even abuse of children and women.
The suspect was the subject of a court order barring him from seeing her for ten days when the attack happened.
Police said the wife felt sorry for him and let him back into the shelter.
The accused left Syria alone in 2014, travelling through Turkey, Bulgaria and France before arriving last year in Germany where his family joined him.
He will go on trial in Bonn.
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