German police say 2 children are in custody after allegedly killing 12-year-old girl
Suspects are 12 and 13 years old, confessed to the killings
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German police said Tuesday that two children are in custody suspected of killing a 12-year-old girl found dead earlier this week in the western town of Freudenberg, in a case that has shocked the country.
The girl, who was only identified by her first name Louise due to privacy reasons, went missing Saturday after visiting a friend. She was found stabbed to death on Sunday in a forest near a former railroad station, after a massive police search.
Prosecutor Mario Mannweiler told reporters that "we must assume that the crime was committed by two children from the (victim's) circle of acquaintances."
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The two suspects, who are 12 and 13 years old, confessed to the killing, police officer Florian Locker said.
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Citing the age of the suspects, officials refused to give any further details on their identity, gender, motive or whether they knew the victim from school.
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Due to their youth, the two children are below the age of criminal responsibility which is 14 in Germany. They were therefore not arrested but taken into custody of a youth welfare office.
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Police said the victim had several stabbing wounds and died of blood loss.
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The governor of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, where Freudenberg is located, said he was appalled by the killing.
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"North Rhine-Westphalia is grieving," Hendrik Wuest said. "It is incomprehensible and unbearable that children are capable of such horrible acts."
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He promised that the authorities would do everything in their power to shed light on the reasons and circumstances of the crime.