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Man Hacks 100-year-old Grandmother To Death



During a reconstruction of the autopsy, coroners found that one of the blows with the axe was carried out from behind the cervical cord, an area of ​​the spinal cord.

A 100-year-old woman, Amalie G, has been hacked to death by her 37-year-old grandson, Artur B, with an axe.

The incident happened on Monday in Hamburg, Germany, according to a Daily Mail report on Wednesday.

Chief Public Prosecutor Liddy Oechtering told a local news platform, “According to the preliminary autopsy result, it can be assumed that a cervical cord severing caused by sharp and blunt force was the cause of death. The suspected crime is an axe found at the crime scene.”

During a reconstruction of the autopsy, coroners found that one of the blows with the axe was carried out from behind the cervical cord, an area of ​​the spinal cord.

On Tuesday, a judge issued an arrest warrant against Artur B. for manslaughter.

The murder investigators have not yet determined a motive for the crime.


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