Germany children deaths: Bodies of five found in flat in Solingen; mother suspected tried to commit suicide

Germany children deaths: Bodies of five found in flat in Solingen; mother suspected tried to commit suicide
The children, aged between one and eight, were found in a family home

The children, aged between one and eight, were found in a family home

SOLINGEN (Germany), Sept 4 (NNN-AGENCIES) – The bodies of five children have been found in a private apartment in a large block of flats in the western German city of Solingen, police say.

Police say they suspect the 27-year-old mother of killing the children before attempting to take her own life at a train station in nearby Düsseldorf.

Few details have been provided, with no information about the cause of death.

Emergency services were called to the residential block in the Hasseldelle area of the city on Thursday afternoon.

Responding to call at about 13:45 local time, police said they arrived at the apartment building in Solingen, in North Rhine-Westphalia state, to discover the bodies of five children – three girls and two boys – aged from one to eight.

A sixth child, reportedly an 11-year-old boy, was said to have survived.
The children’s grandmother, who lives 60km away in the city of Mönchengladbach, had alerted the emergency services, the German news website Bild reported.

Police spokesman Stefan Weiand said the children’s mother had been “seriously injured” after throwing herself in front of a train in Düsseldorf and was being treated in hospital under police guard.

“Background and further details are not known at this point and that is what we are trying to find out,” Weiand told journalists, adding that police investigators were at the scene “in full force”.

Police said they were hoping to learn more about the “incredibly tragic occurrence” after speaking with the mother. — NNN-AGENCIES

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