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Seeking Witnesses After a Dangerous Injury Causes Concern Among Authorities

Late Saturday Morning Incident in Burg on Fehmarn (23.08.2025) Led by Police Directorate Lübeck

Following a potentially harmful incident, authorities seek out potential witnesses for inquiry.
Following a potentially harmful incident, authorities seek out potential witnesses for inquiry.

Seeking Witnesses After a Dangerous Injury Causes Concern Among Authorities

In the early hours of Saturday, August 23, 2025, a suspected dangerous bodily harm incident occurred in Burg on Fehmarn, Germany. The incident took place at the local market, where a 28-year-old man from eastern Holstein was found unconscious and injured around 3:30 AM.

The Fehmarn police station has initiated investigations into the suspicion of dangerous bodily harm. The Fehmarn police station can be contacted for inquiries at phone number 04371 - 503080 or via email at [email protected]. For general inquiries about the incident, you can reach out to the Police Directorate Lübeck Press Office at telephone 0451-131-2015, fax 0451-131-2019, or via email at [email protected].

Police have identified a suspect, a 22-year-old Polish man, who was near the scene at the time of the incident. Preliminary breath alcohol tests showed a value of 1.7 per thousand for the identified suspect. However, a second suspect has not been identified as of the current findings. The police are seeking this second suspect, who was reportedly wearing a black jacket and white shorts that night.

Anyone with information about the incident or the identity of the second suspect is asked to contact the investigating officers. It is crucial that all details are shared to aid in the ongoing investigation. The safety and wellbeing of the community remains the top priority.

The location of the police station investigating the incident is Fehmarn, Germany, and the location of the incident itself is Burg on Fehmarn, Germany. The victim was taken to a hospital by emergency services, and updates on their condition will be released as they become available.

The spokesperson for the Police Directorate Lübeck is Anna Julia Meyer. The public is encouraged to cooperate with the authorities and share any information that may help in the investigation to ensure justice is served and the perpetrators are brought to account.

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