Two girls
aged 12 and 13
confessed to stabbing another of 12 to death in western Germany, police said Tuesday, in a case that has shocked the country.
The
victim, named Luise,
was reported missing on Saturday when she did not return to her home near the North Rhine-Westphalia town of Freudenberg.
Her body was found the next day in a wooded area, not far from her home.
"The girl died as a result of
numerous knife wounds
and from loss of blood," Koblenz public prosecutor
Mario Mannweiler
said at a press conference.
Two girls, aged 12 and 13,
confessed to the murder,
Koblenz police chief Florian Locker added.
The two minors "gave information about the case and finally confessed to the crime," Locker said.
The two girls and Luise knew each other, the prosecutor added, but did not give further details about the suspects, who, being under 14 years old,
are not criminally liable
for their actions in Germany.
Investigators
have not yet found the weapon
with which the crime was committed, Mannweiler said.
On Saturday night, Luise had to
walk back from a friend's house
.
When she did not arrive, her parents alerted the police, three hours after her disappearance.
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