Germany: Greek National from Thessaloniki Suspected in Controller's Murder

A 26-year-old Greek national, born in Thessaloniki, is suspected of murdering a Turkish controller in Germany, according to the German magazine Focus.
Focus reports that claims circulating on social media, alleging the perpetrator is a Syrian national with Greek documents, are false. The Zweibrücken Public Prosecutor's Office confirmed that the suspect is a Greek citizen.
Focus emphasizes that the spread of fake news aims to create uncertainty and highlights the need for careful verification of sources.
According to public broadcaster SWR, the suspect, residing in Luxembourg, is being investigated for manslaughter and an arrest warrant has been issued. He remains in custody and has not made any statements.
The 36-year-old controller was attacked and died in hospital. Police and prosecutors are investigating the causes of the crime.