Bloody attack in doctor's office: man killed in Berlin-Wedding!

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In Berlin-Wedding, a man was killed in a robbery at a doctor's office. The police are investigating.

In Berlin-Wedding wurde ein Mann bei einem Überfall in einer Arztpraxis getötet. Die Polizei ermittelt.
In Berlin-Wedding, a man was killed in a robbery at a doctor's office. The police are investigating.

Bloody attack in doctor's office: man killed in Berlin-Wedding!

On Friday, June 13, 2025, a tragic incident occurred in a doctor's office in Berlin-Wedding, shocking the police and residents. At around 3:40 p.m., a man was found dead in the practice's premises after an attack escalated. The immediately alerted police quickly determined that the man had not died of natural causes, which indicates a possible homicide Picture reported.

The 8th Homicide Squad's operation is in full swing. The officers searched the crime scene on Genter Strasse, where the practice is located, and carried out extensive forensic investigation. However, so far there is no information about the identity of the victim or possible perpetrators. There is currently no concrete evidence of one or more attackers, which makes the investigation even more difficult. Reports suggest the perpetrator may have fled after the incident, but this remains unconfirmed.

A dangerous background

It is noteworthy that the practice in question has a doctor who specializes in treating drug addicts. The attack could therefore be related to the perpetrator's attempt to obtain narcotics or obtain a prescription. This event falls into the context of Leopoldplatz, which is known in the area as a drug hotspot. People struggling with addiction problems often meet here, which further complicates the situation in the neighborhood. The RBB provides ongoing information about developments in this region, which is also sensitive to public safety.

The current situation regarding drugs and addictive behavior in Berlin is alarming, as the latest figures on addiction prevention show. According to a release, there are significantly higher rates of cannabis use in the city compared to the national average. While around 9% of young people nationwide have consumed cannabis, in Berlin the figure is already 13%. This could also cast the present case in a worrying light as it highlights the larger problem of drug-related crime that affects many communities. Trends among youth, such as increased binge drinking, also underline the challenges the city is struggling with Berlin addiction prevention are documented.

In this critical situation, it remains to be seen how the investigation progresses and whether further information about the identity of the victim or the circumstances of the attack comes to light. The 8th Homicide Squad is tasked with shedding light on this tragic story while residents hope for greater security in their neighborhood.