Murder trial over dead people in the Neckar: the defendant is an Iranian teacher!

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A 37-year-old is charged with the murder of his language teacher before the Stuttgart regional court. Trial begins: July 3, 2025.

Ein 37-Jähriger wird wegen Mordes an seiner Sprachlehrerin vor dem Landgericht Stuttgart angeklagt. Prozessbeginn: 3. Juli 2025.
A 37-year-old is charged with the murder of his language teacher before the Stuttgart regional court. Trial begins: July 3, 2025.

Murder trial over dead people in the Neckar: the defendant is an Iranian teacher!

A shocking criminal case is currently preoccupying the judiciary in Stuttgart. A 37-year-old is suspected of murdering his 66-year-old language teacher and throwing her body into the Neckar. The defendant is an Iranian citizen and the trial against him begins on July 3rd in the Stuttgart Regional Court. On October 20th last year, the woman's body was discovered near the fish ladder in the Neckar. An autopsy, which took place two days after the discovery, confirmed the use of force that led to her death.

The case has caused quite a stir in the region because the crime raises numerous questions. According to the prosecution, there was a personal relationship between the defendant and the victim, but it was marked by clear tensions. The exact background that led to this tragic act is still unclear. The agency said it is working diligently to solve this violent crime while the public waits for answers.

Details about the start of the trial and the autopsy

The start of the trial on July 3rd will be followed with great interest. The investigators assume that the defendant could not only have killed his teacher, but that there are also signs of a motive that must be investigated as part of the proceedings. Further information about the killed woman, investigations have shown that she was known in the region as a language teacher and was valued by numerous people.

In addition to the effects of violence, the autopsy also provided information about the circumstances of her death. Psychological reports must be awaited in order to get a better picture of the defendant's motive. The case is classified as particularly sensitive, which the prosecution is also aware of. Media reports on the case show that similar acts have been frequently discussed in the region in recent years and that society is confronted with how domestic violence and death threats are dealt with.

The public continues to push for transparency in the trial and hopes that the court hearings will clearly shed light on what events led to this horrific act. It remains to be seen what other details will emerge during the trial and how the jury will ultimately decide.

For further information and developments on this case, you can read the reporting from the Neckar Chronicle and the Keep an eye on [Spiegel].