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After the death of a 20-year-old woman in the Neuallermöhe district of Hamburg, a judge issued an arrest warrant for a suspect.

The 26-year-old is accused of completed manslaughter, as a police spokeswoman said on Tuesday.

The suspected Libyan has not yet commented on the allegations, said senior prosecutor Nana Frombach on Tuesday.

"In addition, extensive forensic and forensic investigations are currently underway."

The young woman was found lifeless on Sunday in the basement of the apartment building where she lived with her family.

The suspect himself had previously called the rescue workers because of an injured person and finally led the paramedics into the basement of an apartment building.

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According to media reports, the 26-year-old is said to have alerted the rescue workers from a nearby snack bar and said that a friend needed help.

When the rescue workers alerted the police after finding the body, the man fled.

However, he was arrested a little later.

According to the prosecutor, the autopsy of the dead 20-year-old has already been completed.

However, further investigations would have to follow before a result could be announced.

According to media reports, the young woman should have died due to massive violence against the head.

Entered under a false name

As the "Bild" newspaper reports, the suspect is said to live under a false identity in Hamburg.

He is said to have entered the country under a false name in 2016.

His tolerance in Germany is limited to April this year.

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In addition, the suspect is said to have already followed the young woman in the past, which is why he was expelled from the 20-year-old's place of residence by the police.

A second suspect was also arrested on Sunday, but was immediately released because he had nothing to do with the crime, as Chief Public Prosecutor Frombach said.