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Commencing with gunshots being discharged through an apartment entrance.

Commencing with gunshots being discharged through an apartment entrance.

Commencing with gunshots being discharged through an apartment entrance.
Commencing with gunshots being discharged through an apartment entrance.

In Hanau, the trial for three individuals accused of attempted murder and causing bodily harm has been postponed due to an illness. Originally scheduled for September 6, the trial will now commence on September 10 at 9:00 AM. Prosecutors allege the trio, ranging in age from 22 to 31, assaulted a 47-year-old in his apartment using a telescopic baton and a pistol.

Upon arriving at the apartment, the trio knocked on the third-floor door. The victim, having caught a glimpse of them through a crack, heard intense threats of death. He quickly shut the door, prompting the trio to try and force their way inside, according to the prosecution. The 31-year-old main suspect reportedly fired ten shots point-blank at the lock, the door, and the hiding victim. One bullet managed to pierce the door, landing on the kitchen floor.

Amazingly, the 47-year-old emerged unscathed. Revenge is suspected to be the motive, with the incident reportedly linked to family disputes. The jury chamber originally planned for six trial days. Despite the missed shots, the victim incurred an injury from the shattered door.

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