Posted on 12/04/2016 8:50:08 AM PST by TigerClaws
AN Afghan migrant has admitted the rape and murder of a medical student, who also worked voluntarily at a refugee centre.
Maria Ladenburger, the daughter of a high-ranking EU official, was returning from a party in the university city of Freiburg in Germany when she was assaulted on a cycle path.
She was raped and then drowned before her body was found in the River Dreisam.
The shocking incident happened on October 16 but details have only been released after an arrest on Friday.
The suspect, an Afghan migrant, was caught after police found DNA on a scarf near the path.
The scarf reportedly belonged to Maria.
They also found a strand of hair on a nearby blackberry bush.
Officers then trawled CCTV to see find people with a similar hairstyle, which led them to the suspect.
Following his arrest the suspect, aged 17, pleaded guilty to the attack and will be sentenced next year.
The unnamed migrant arrived in Germany last year as an unaccompanied minor and lived with a local family in the city.
I guess only when all the family members of the EU elite get raped and murdered might they begin to reconsider their immigration policies. Until then...oh, well. It is sad to watch the unfolding of the self-loathing and suicidal tendencies of these people.
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Don’t count on it. I read on Twitter that the family collected donations for migrants at her funeral. I don’t know if that is true or not, but it wouldn’t surprise me.
Dumbkopfs, that's who!
Notice that the article writer made sure that readers knew in the VERY FIRST SENTENCE that the dear boy was a "medical student" and a "volunteer at a refugee center".
Leni
Out of respect for the dead, I won’t post the Nelson Haha jpg.
I saw over on Reddit someone posting that the father had asked for donations to Muslims in Bangladesh in his daughter’s memory. They didn’t post a link, and most of the info is German when I try to search for it, but if it’s true... well... what can you say about a mindset like this?
Her blood is on her father’s hands.
A minor sacrifice for the greater good.
No one has expressed sympathy yet. What a horrible, despicable act, and what a lovely young woman. Pray Europe wakes up. This stuff is rapidLynn becoming the norm.
OK I KNOW THIS IS INSENSITIVE but what kind of moron would let his beautiful young daughter work with these animals?
Hack off their privates for such crimes. Let’s see how the numbers of such atrocities plummet thereafter. If they don’t, follow up with the amputation of their heads.
The parent was for this. The daughter worked at a center with then. They both knowingly ignored the dangers. I’m not too broken up, this is like seeing someone lose their life bungee jumping. They did what they enjoyed. Not my problem.
I think the poor murder victim is the one who was a medical student and volunteer at the refugee center.
Is it possible you misread that?
how many more will suffer such brutality and death until leaders and all people realize beliefs and ways of thinking matter greatly when trying to “blend” (read: force) peoples together?
Odd. Usually ‘elites’ protect their own families... and let ‘common’ citizens suffer.
I’ll Bet The EU guy will caution us not to blame Islam.
You misread it. The koranimal was a 17 year old unaccompanied minor, not a doctor.
LOL. Read it again. Afghan, not African. The girl was the medical student and volunteer. 0 for 3 is not very good.
She was the medical student. He was Afghan not African. A 17 year old recent refugee in Germany can’t be any kind of medical student. Out on the streets preying on people, especially young women, is what they do.
“But Dieter Salomon, the mayor of Freiburg warned people not to “apply perpetrator background for sweeping judgements, but to view it as an isolated incident.
Just another “isolated Incident”.
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