Saturday, June 12, 2010

Dead Swiss have a paternity test



Geneva - 72 years of uncertainty - they have for the Geneva Andreas Jäggi an end soon. He brought a corpse to the paternity test, as the Swiss newspaper "20 minutes" reports.
For ten years fighting against all kinds Jäggi courts for his rights. He wants to know if he is indeed the son of his alleged father (died 1976). And three years after the European Court ascribes to him that right, he can finally hope for answers.
The Decision: The body of the suspected Papas is exhumed - for a paternity test.
The lawyer of the 72-year-old confirmed: "There is an absolute right to know his background." Also Jäggi, who grew up with foster parents, is relieved: "70 years I could never say the word" Daddy ". But now it will not be possible for the dead take their secret to the grave."

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Man injured wife with an ax and fled

Bochum - bad family drama in Bochum-Höntrop. On Thursday morning there was a dispute between a couple. The 36-year-old attacked his wife with an ax, it hurt to life. An emergency surgery saved the 30-year-old's life.
The ax-Schwinger was able to escape, fled to common with the son (2) Holland. On the A40, he caused two traffic accidents, which was fortunately no one injured.
At the German border with Holland, the federal police would stop the 36-year-olds. But the racing more simple. In pursuit of a police vehicle was involved in an accident.
First, the search for the fugitives remained unsuccessful. On Thursday evening, the offender then asked the police of Bochum.
The uninjured infant was transferred to Bochum's youth, arrested the 36-year-old provisional.
The background to the murder and the escape are wrong so far unclear.