Fatal knife attack in Bremen – police are looking for a fugitive ex-partner!
Fatal knife attack on 30-year-old in Bremen; Police are looking for a fugitive ex-partner. Advice requested.

Fatal knife attack in Bremen – police are looking for a fugitive ex-partner!
A tragic incident occurred in the Obervieland district of Bremen that shocked the entire city. On Sunday, a 30-year-old woman was fatally injured by multiple stab wounds. The alleged perpetrator is her 32-year-old ex-partner, who has been on the run ever since. The police are searching intensively for him and have already issued a European arrest warrant because the suspect could possibly be abroad. However, there are so far no new clues to his whereabouts, as ndr.de reports.
The crime occurred when the victim and her twelve-year-old son were leaving their home. The masked perpetrator stabbed the two. The tragedy of the incident is even greater because the woman succumbed to her injuries on site, while her son only suffered minor injuries and was treated in hospital. He recognized the perpetrator despite his masking, which gave the police valuable information. What is particularly frightening is that the two have a child together, who is not the injured boy, as weser-kurier.de adds.
Investigations underway
The public prosecutor's office and the police are now investigating a homicide. There is currently no clear information about the background to the crime, and the exact motivation remains unclear. Witnesses are asked to come forward to assist investigators. It is sad to see that such acts of violence are becoming more and more common in Germany.
A current analysis shows that knife attacks have been increasing in Germany for years. According to stern.de, there were over 8,900 knife attacks in 2023, and the topic often leads to discussions about violence and crime in society. The federal police have been recording the origins of the suspects for several years and have found that many of the suspects are not of German origin, which is further fueling the debate.
The frightening incident in Bremen once again shows how important it is to prevent violence and support victims. The police are therefore asking for information by calling (0421) 362 388 8.