Chaotic scene unfolded at a train station as an attacker tried to choke a prominent women's rights advocate.
In a chilling incident that occurred south of Dresden on Tuesday evening, a 27-year-old women's rights activist narrowly escaped a gruesome death. The attacker, who is yet to be identified, attempted to strangle the woman at Klingenberg-Colmnitz station. The perpetrator placed a noose around her neck and tightened it around 5 p.m., according to police reports. The woman managed to free herself and flee from the attacker. The incident has sent shockwaves through the community, and the police are seeking witnesses to help identify the assailant. Since a political motive could be behind the attempted murder, the state protection department has taken over the investigation. The victim, an ex-Muslim activist who left her home country due to blasphemy accusations, has enemies in Islamic circles in her home country, according to her social networks. The Dresden Police Headquarters is accepting information about the attack at the number 03514832233. It's important to note that this incident is not related to the brutal attack on the Pakistani woman that has recently been in the news. In other police news, the stolen cigarette machine incident involving a thief trio has been resolved. Meanwhile, border guards seized a machete and marijuana in a separate incident. The lead photo for this article is by Carsten Rehder/dpa. The police are urging anyone with information about the attack on the women's rights activist to come forward. Your help could be crucial in bringing the perpetrator to justice.
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