A 43-Year-old from Neuss sat down on Wednesday morning on the open road in front of a court complex on fire. The justice he is known. Only on Friday it was in a of appeal, evidence of a mental disorder of the husband’s proceedings, said a court spokesman. the

Before the court of the centre in the North Rhine-Westphalia, Krefeld has put man on the open road, even in a fire. As the police informs, the 43-Year-old on Wednesday morning, with a liquid and then set on fire doused. In doing so he had injured not life-threatening.

judiciary officials, who observed the Situation, tried to save the man. As a court said the speaker, be extinguishers, Blankets and fire to help hurried and had finally managed to smother the flames. A rescue helicopter brought the injured to a hospital.

The police were, with many forces on the spot and cordoned off the area for a longer period spacious. Forensic and fire expert opinions, traces of fire on the street in front of the court building. Passers-by, who were eye-witnesses, were in the care of Emergency pastors.

The 43-year-old man from Neuss to Krefeld known to the justice system. Yet last Friday he had a court date at the Krefeld district court. It was a calling. Accused the 43-Year-old had been due to an attack on a police officer, the phone was gone to break. He had been convicted of this by the district court to 1550 Euro fine.

on appeal, the district court gave it on Friday notes on a mental illness of the man, says a court spokesman. The procedure had been suspended as a result. A psychiatrist should first assess the debt capacity of the man. On Wednesday, the 43 would have had a-Year-old, therefore, no court date. Which is why he lit himself, is now the subject of the investigation.

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