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Road accident turns into bizarre murder

Police investigating the death of a woman in a car accident were surprised when a man appeared later and confessed to killing his wife. He reportedly chased her down in his car and stabbed her.

Road accident turns into bizarre murder
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The killing occurred early Tuesday morning on a country road near Greven in the western German state of North Rhine-Westphalia.

Police initially assumed the woman died at the scene, after her car had hit a tree, but further analysis showed traces of another car. Officers’ suspicions were also aroused when they saw that the interior of the car remained relatively undamaged, even though the entire front had been destroyed.

Only a few hours later, Wolfgang W. walked into a police station and confessed to killing his wife, Marzena W., who he had been separated from by a court order.

According to the police, the 50-year-old bricklayer waited for the 40-year-old woman in a car on the country road, knowing that his wife, a cleaner, took that route to work every day.

At around 4:20 am, the man apparently followed his wife and rammed her car from behind. Marzena W. accelerated to get away, but after about 300 metres, Wolfgang W. was able to push her car off the road and into a tree.

He then got out of the car, and seeing that his wife was still alive, stabbed her four times in the chest. Her lung was pierced three times and she bled to death.

The couple had been married since 2005, and the man reportedly became violent during their marriage. Last October, after he allegedly beat both his wife and her mother, she was granted a temporary court order banning the man from entering their home.

A neighbour told Bild newspaper, “She went to the police, and wanted a divorce.”

Wolfgang W. has been arrested on suspicion of murder.

The Local/bk

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Aide to German far-right MEP arrested on suspicion of spying for China

An aide to a German far-right politician standing in June's European Union elections has been arrested on suspicion of spying for China, German prosecutors said on Tuesday.

Aide to German far-right MEP arrested on suspicion of spying for China

The man, named only as Jian G., stands accused of sharing information about negotiations at European Parliament with a Chinese intelligence service and of spying on Chinese opposition figures in Germany, federal prosecutors said in a statement.

On the website of the European Parliament, Jian Guo is listed as an accredited assistant to MEP Maximilian Krah, the far-right AfD party’s lead candidate in the forthcoming EU-wide elections.

He is a German national who has reportedly worked as an aide to Krah in Brussels since 2019.

The suspect “is an employee of a Chinese secret service”, prosecutors said.

“In January 2024, the accused repeatedly passed on information about negotiations and decisions in the European Parliament to his intelligence service client.

“He also spied on Chinese opposition members in Germany for the intelligence service.”

The suspect was arrested in the eastern German city of Dresden on Monday and his homes were searched, they added.

The accused lives in both Dresden and Brussels, according to broadcasters ARD, RBB and SWR, who broke the news about the arrest.

The AfD said the allegations were “very disturbing”.

“As we have no further information on the case, we must wait for further investigations by federal prosecutors,” party spokesman Michael Pfalzgraf said in a statement.

The case is likely to fuel concern in the West about aggressive Chinese espionage.

It comes after Germany on Monday arrested three German nationals suspected of spying for China by providing access to secret maritime technology.

READ ALSO: Germany arrests three suspected of spying for China

China’s embassy in Berlin “firmly” rejected the allegations, according to Chinese state-run news agency Xinhua.

According to German media, the two cases are not connected.

In Britain on Monday, two men were charged with handing over “articles, notes, documents or information” to China between 2021 and last year.

Police named the men as Christopher Berry, 32, and Christoper Cash, 29, who previously worked at the UK parliament as a researcher.

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