German police: Newspaper carrier kills complaining customer

AP  |  Berlin 

Police say a newspaper carrier in the northern German city of Lueneburg stabbed and killed a customer who had repeatedly complained about delivery problems.

Police said today that the 42-year-old paper man got into an argument with the 51-year-old customer outside the customer's home yesterday afternoon, and stabbed him multiple times with a knife.



A 23-year-old relative of the victim who witnessed the fight grabbed the newspaper carrier and held him until police arrived and arrested him.

The homeowner was rushed to a hospital, but died a short time later.

Neither man was named in keeping with German privacy laws.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

German police: Newspaper carrier kills complaining customer

Police say a newspaper carrier in the northern German city of Lueneburg stabbed and killed a customer who had repeatedly complained about delivery problems. Police said today that the 42-year-old paper man got into an argument with the 51-year-old customer outside the customer's home yesterday afternoon, and stabbed him multiple times with a knife. A 23-year-old relative of the victim who witnessed the fight grabbed the newspaper carrier and held him until police arrived and arrested him. The homeowner was rushed to a hospital, but died a short time later. Neither man was named in keeping with German privacy laws. Police say a newspaper carrier in the northern German city of Lueneburg stabbed and killed a customer who had repeatedly complained about delivery problems.

Police said today that the 42-year-old paper man got into an argument with the 51-year-old customer outside the customer's home yesterday afternoon, and stabbed him multiple times with a knife.

A 23-year-old relative of the victim who witnessed the fight grabbed the newspaper carrier and held him until police arrived and arrested him.

The homeowner was rushed to a hospital, but died a short time later.

Neither man was named in keeping with German privacy laws.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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