Arson in Neubrandenburg: 16-year-old sets youth home on fire!
Fire in Neubrandenburg: A 16-year-old is said to have set a youth accommodation on fire. Police are investigating arson.

Arson in Neubrandenburg: 16-year-old sets youth home on fire!
On Saturday evening there was a devastating fire in a youth residential facility in Neubrandenburg, which, according to initial investigations, may have been caused by arson. Loud Northern Courier The fire broke out around 5:30 p.m. in a room belonging to a 16-year-old resident. Luckily she was found outside the building unharmed.
The fire department arrived quickly and was able to quickly extinguish the flames. Nevertheless, the entire hallway of the facility is covered in soot and uninhabitable. Unfortunately, a carer suffered minor injuries from smoke gas. The damage caused is estimated at a high five-figure amount. The police have taken over the investigation and are assuming arson n-tv reported.
Mishap or intention?
The investigators now have to clarify what exactly led to this incident. Children and young people are often involved in arson, with around 25% of suspects in Germany being under 14 years old. Loud veko online Many parents can find themselves in the firing line. Children up to the age of 7 are under the age of criminal responsibility and are not legally liable for damages. But older children between 7 and 14 years of age also have to be assessed depending on their insight abilities. The police play a central role in solving such crimes.
What are the motivations for young people to commit such acts? Often it is the urge to impose bans, the joy of experimenting or the desire for recognition in their circle of friends. Especially when children are developing, it is not uncommon for them to be unable to assess the consequences of their actions. That could have been the case here too.
Luckily there were no serious injuries
Overall, however, the initial reports from the facility are relieving, as there was only a minor injury to one caregiver, while all other residents remained unharmed. The fire department's quick response prevented anything worse from happening. But the question remains: What could have caused the fire to break out in the youth accommodation?
The criminal police will now continue to investigate and take the necessary steps to clarify the background to this incident. The coming days will show whether this cause of the fire is just another example of the problem of child arson or whether there were specific motives at play.