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Suspect Confessed to the Deaths of 4 Turks: Latest News Update

Suspect Confessed to the Deaths of 4 Turks: Latest News Update
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World February 3, 2025 12:14

solingen, germany - The suspect in the arson attack in Solingen, Germany in March 2024, where 4 Turkish-Bulgarian citizens lost their lives, has confessed to his crime.

Suspect Confessed to Arson Attack

In a recent development, the suspect, Daniel S, admitted to setting fire to the building in Solingen, resulting in the deaths of 4 Turkish individuals.

Background of the Case

Daniel S, who is currently on trial at the Wuppertal Regional Court, confessed to the arson attack that led to the tragic deaths of 4 Turkish-Bulgarian citizens and left 3 others critically injured.

Details of the Incident

The arson attack took place on March 2024, where a building in Solingen was set on fire, claiming the lives of 4 individuals, including a baby and a 3-year-old child, of Turkish origin.

According to the forensic report, the fire started in the stairwell of the old building and quickly spread to the roof due to the 'chimney effect'.

Motivation Behind the Attack

The prosecutor stated that there is no evidence indicating that the incident was motivated by anti-foreign sentiment.

Conclusion of the Trial

Daniel S, who resided in the apartment behind the burnt building, had a history of drug use and previous attempts of arson.

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