Disabled people from Ukraine killed and dismembered a man in Germany

The life of a disabled couple from Ukraine, who lived in the city of Nordhorn on the border with the Netherlands, turned into a real nightmarish tragedy that shocked the German public.

A disabled couple from Ukraine killed and dismembered a man in Germany.

The newspaper Grafschafter Nachrichten writes about it.

A man and a woman lived in the city of Nordhorn on the border with the Netherlands. During a drinking session with a citizen of Latvia, the husband - a wheelchair user - made his wife jealous of the guest and killed him by hitting him on the head with a bottle.

Wanting to avoid responsibility, they sawed up the body with a circular saw and threw the remains into the canal, placing them in bags. But the police charged the couple two weeks later. Now they are being tried in the city of Osnabrück.

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