Sunday, December 4, 2016

Germany: Muslim ‘refugee’ rapes and murders daughter of a senior EU official

Germany: Muslim ‘refugee’ rapes and murders daughter of a senior EU official





 
 
 
 
 
 
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This may sound very cruel, but they asked for it by bringing these people in although everyone knows Muslim countries have zero regard or respect for women or children.

These EU officials don’t care one bit when people from the general public are killed or raped by Muslims.
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Teenage Afghan immigrant is arrested in Germany after the 19-year-old daughter of a senior EU official was raped and murdered while out jogging

  • Maria Ladenburger was found in a river in Freiburg, where she studied 
  • A single strand of hair was found and matched to the migrant suspect 
  • He was identified by a single strand of dyed-blond hair at the scene 
  • According to police, he has confessed and will go to court next year
  • It has stoked anger against Angela Merkel’s open-door immigration policy
By Allan Hall In Berlin for MailOnline
Published: 08:51, 4 December 2016

A teenage Afghan asylum seeker has been arrested in Germany for the rape and murder of a beautiful 19-year-old medical student.

Maria Ladenburger was found dead in the university city of Freiburg, near the border with Switzerland in mid October.

According to media reports, she was the daughter of a high-ranking EU official.

Maria Ladenburger was found dead in the university city of Freiburg, near the border with Switzerland in mid October
Maria was drowned after being raped, her body found in the River Dreisam on October 16

Maria Ladenburger was found dead in the university city of Freiburg, near the border with Switzerland in mid October.

The suspect has confessed to the murder, according to police. He was arrested on Friday and will go before the courts next year.

Maria was drowned after being raped, her body found in the River Dreisam on October 16.
A single 18.5 cm long strand of dark hair that had been partially dyed blonde, was found in a blackberry bush.

Her black scarf was also found discovered on the riverbed.

DNA from the hair and the scarf were run through the police criminal database, but no matches were found.

Detectives then turned to CCTV footage in the town and the surrounding area where Maria was found.

Maria (middle) pictured here with her friends. She was last seen at a party that she cycled home from

Maria (middle) pictured here with her friends. She was last seen at a party that she cycled home from.

After three weeks video footage was unearthed of the asylum seeker on a local tram who police say had a ‘very conspicuous hairstyle, an undercut hairstyle’, with a portion of his long hair dyed blonde.

He was arrested Friday and a DNA probe matched him to the crime scene. Public prosecutor Dieter Inhofer said the suspect had been taken in by a local family in Freiburg, where he had lived without incident.

David Müller, head of the police’s Special Commission, said at a press conference: ‘Through interviews and a web-based survey, we were able to reconstruct Maria’s final hours.

‘The 19-year-old student had been at a party. By 2.37am, she left the party. Maria then cycled home, as usual.

‘The young woman had been the victim of a sexual offence and a violent crime.’

Police are now trying to establish if he may also be responsible for the death of another girl in the area.
Police are now trying to establish if he may also be responsible for the death of another girl, indentified only as Carolin G
Police are now trying to establish if he may also be responsible for the death of another girl, indentified only as Carolin G.

Carolin G., 27, was raped and murdered at the beginning of November while jogging in Endinge, just 18 miles away from Freiburg.

There was no DNA evidence at that crime scene for detectives to work with.

The news comes ahead of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s CDU conservative party conference in which she sets out her claim to a fourth term in office next year, against a rising tide of anger at her open-door refugee policy.

Crime among unaccompanied male refugee has in general been on the rise of late.

In picturesque Garmisch-Partenkirchen the mayor recently wrote to Bavarian state authorities pleading for help in dealing with them at a hostel, while a nationwide alcohol ban has been imposed at all their accommodation centres.

Mrs Merkel will attempt to bolster support for her stance on refugees this week, but still refuses to say what a final limit might be.


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