Suspect of destruction of a hundred graves refuses psychological examination, blames his father

Suspect of destruction of a hundred graves refuses psychological

In court, B. referred to his previous statement. “It says that I didn’t want to do it myself. I was under pressure. I had to, I had no choice. I destroyed more than twenty graves. It is my father, if necessary, give me a restraining order against him,” he said. The statement is remarkable, because his father narrowly prevented his son from joining IS. His concerned parents reported this to the municipality, which set up a guidance program.

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