Man Attacked, Injured Near Schaefersee in Berlin; Assailants Flee
Two unknown assailants attacked a 31-year-old man near Schaefersee in Reinickendorf, Berlin around 6 PM. The victim was punched, kicked, and struck with a glass bottle, suffering a neck injury. The attackers then fled towards the U-Bahn station Franz-Neumann-Platz.
The assault followed an argument between the victim and the attackers. After the attack, the victim was kicked into the lake but was rescued and pulled to safety by bystanders who administered first aid. The victim was then taken to a hospital and admitted. Police officers were swiftly dispatched to the scene. The attackers fled along Residenzstraße, and the investigation is currently underway by the local police division.
The victim's condition remains unknown. The attackers are still at large, and the police are urging anyone with information to come forward. The investigation is ongoing, with no further details provided about the specific unit handling the case.
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