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12-year-old girl stabbed over 30 TIMES by classmates in 'revenge' attack

'After more than 40 years in the job you still get cases that leave you speechless,' deputy president of the Koblenz police directorate
UPDATED MAR 18, 2023
Luise, 12, was stabbed to death by her two classmates on March 11, 2023, in Freudenberg, Germany (Einsatzfahrten undso/YouTube)
Luise, 12, was stabbed to death by her two classmates on March 11, 2023, in Freudenberg, Germany (Einsatzfahrten undso/YouTube)

FREUDENBERG, GERMANY: Two classmates have been accused of stabbing their fellow 12-year-old classmate to death in Germany. The two killers, aged 12 and 13, are accused of stabbing the girl named Luise more than 30 times "in revenge" after the slain girl told an adult they had been bullying her for months, according to German newspaper Bild, reported Daily Mail.

Recently, a 14-year-old girl Adriana Kuch committed suicide on February 3 after her peers repeatedly brutally bullied her in Berkeley Township, New Jersey. In the case of Luise, after the teen killers stabbed her to death on March 11, they posted a sick video of themselves dancing on TikTok a day later. Followed by another video pleading for help to find missing Luise after they knew exactly where her body would be found. The girl's body was found in a pool of blood on Sunday in a wooded area near the town of Freudenberg, in the western state of North Rhine-Westphalia. However, the identity of the victim and suspects have been concealed due to the strict German law that states children below 14 are under the age of criminal responsibility.   

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'We all knew what was going on!'

Moreover, after the teen killer posted a video in search of the missing girl. Many of the girls' classmates alleged in the comment that an unnamed boy had caused the fight between the "best friends." One person commented, "When your chair in the classroom was empty this morning, we all knew what was going on." Other comments read, "How could you do this?" or "I can't believe it." 

Furthermore, Luise and the girls were at a sleepover from Friday to Saturday at the 13-year-old's house in the town's Hohenhain district, two miles from Luise's own home. Although it is unclear in light of the bullying allegations why the 12-year-old was hanging out with them. On Saturday, Luise was reported missing after the 13-year-old called her parents and told them a tale of lies about her not answering the calls after leaving the residence. Police launched a frantic search for the girl and found her body in the woods. The trio was also spotted by a neighbor walking into the woods, after which they made the killers make contradictory statements and in the end admitted to the crime said the police.

'One has to live with it somehow to not know everything!'

Koblenz prosecutor Mario Mannweiler spoke about Luise's body being found and said, "The child died as a result of numerous knife wounds and the resulting loss of blood." He added that there was "no indication of a sexual offence." Hendrik Wuest, the governor of North Rhine-Westphalia, said that the state is "grieving" adding, "It is incomprehensible and unbearable that children are capable of such horrible acts."

However, Chief prosecutor Patrick Baron von Grotthuss, of the prosecution service in Siegen said they would not be able to release more details on the crime because "we can't break the law or cross the legal boundaries set for us just because people think they have a right to know all the details." He alleged the victim and suspects are children, "one has to live with it somehow to not know everything." "After more than 40 years in the job you still get cases that leave you speechless," said Jürgen Süs, the deputy president of the Koblenz police directorate. 

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