Murder in Berlin-Wedding: Doctor (76) shot dead in his own practice!

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In Berlin-Wedding, a 76-year-old doctor was found dead in his practice. The police are investigating a homicide.

In Berlin-Wedding wurde ein 76-jähriger Arzt tot in seiner Praxis aufgefunden. Die Polizei ermittelt wegen eines Tötungsdelikts.
In Berlin-Wedding, a 76-year-old doctor was found dead in his practice. The police are investigating a homicide.

Murder in Berlin-Wedding: Doctor (76) shot dead in his own practice!

A tragic incident caused horror in Berlin-Wedding. On Friday, June 14, 2025, a 76-year-old doctor was found dead in his practice on Genter Street. This reports tagesschau.de. According to initial information, the police arrived at around 3:45 p.m. after the man was found dead in his premises. Despite intensive attempts at resuscitation by the rescue workers, nothing more could be done for him.

The circumstances of his death suggest a homicide, which is why the public prosecutor's office set up a murder squad to solve the case as quickly as possible. The practice is located near Leopoldplatz, and initial investigations suggest that there could be foul play. However, the exact background to the crime is still unclear. There are reports of a possible attack, but police have neither confirmed nor denied them. To date there is no evidence of possible perpetrators t-online.de reported.

Current status of the investigation

Investigators have temporarily closed Genter Straße in order to be able to carry out forensic investigations and further examinations in the doctor's office. No arrests have been made so far, which makes the situation even more exciting. It remains to be seen what results the investigation will produce.

The police crime statistics (PKS) provide valuable information about the crime situation in Berlin. According to statistics, the number of unreported crimes is often high. Only the crimes that become known to the police are included in these statistics and are used, among other things, to analyze types of crimes and suspects. Politically motivated crimes are recorded separately, which shows how broad the police's tasks are. The data in the PKS thus contributes to the fight against crime and to criminal policy decisions, as by berlin.de is explained comprehensively.

It is hoped that the homicide squad will soon come across clues that will help clear up this sad incident. The community in Berlin-Wedding and beyond expects clarity and justice for the deceased doctor, whose life was brutally ended in a previously unclear crime.