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Fight between 13-year-olds: Child seriously injured in Nuremberg

Fight between 13-year-olds: Child seriously injured in Nuremberg

Fight between 13-year-olds: Child seriously injured in Nuremberg
Fight between 13-year-olds: Child seriously injured in Nuremberg

A heated altercation between two 13-year-olds in Nuremberg led to one of them being seriously injured. Hospitalized with wounds to his upper body, the teenager received emergency surgery late Tuesday evening. Fortunately, his life is not currently in danger.

The incident unfolded in a parking lot where the two teenagers had gone to settle their long-standing dispute, allegedly with the involvement of two others. During the argument, the suspect inflicted the injuries on his opponent before fleeing the scene. The authorities did not disclose the weapon used in the altercation.

The injured teen sought help at a nearby hotel and alerted the police there. Medical first aid was administered on-site before the boy was transported to the hospital.

Police investigations revealed that the suspect was found at his residence later that evening. Being of criminal age, the suspect remained at large at the time of reporting. The German youth welfare office was informed of the incident, and a probe into the incident's background was initiated.

Meanwhile, an emergency situation arose in Central France where a 13-year-old was involved in a violent confrontation with another teenager. He sustained serious injuries and received hospital treatment, offering a stark contrast to the events in Nuremberg.


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