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    Teen Arrested After Attack Leaves Two 13-Year-Old Girls Seriously Injured in Germany

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Authorities launched a significant response after a violent event occurred at Welfen-Gymnasium, a secondary school located in Schongau, Bavaria. The incident involved a teenager who was apprehended on suspicion of causing serious harm to two 13-year-old female students. Emergency services and police quickly secured the area to manage the situation and provide assistance to the victims. The seriousness of the injuries prompted an immediate investigation into the circumstances surrounding the attack.

    Welfen-Gymnasium is a well-known educational institution in the region, and such incidents are rare, raising concerns about school safety and youth violence in Bavaria. The local community and authorities are focused on understanding the motives behind the attack and ensuring measures are in place to prevent future occurrences. This event has sparked discussions on the need for enhanced security protocols in schools across Germany.

    In a significant development, the arrest highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement in addressing violent acts involving minors. The case is expected to proceed through the juvenile justice system, with officials emphasizing the importance of both accountability and rehabilitation. Meanwhile, support services have been mobilized to assist the victims and their families during this difficult time, reflecting broader societal efforts to address youth violence and its impact on communities.

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