SHOCK: Ex-boyfriend throws Molotov cocktail on terrace – attempted murder in Ingersheim!
A 45-year-old is suspected of having thrown a Molotov cocktail onto his ex-girlfriend's terrace in Ingersheim.

SHOCK: Ex-boyfriend throws Molotov cocktail on terrace – attempted murder in Ingersheim!
In the shocking depths of Großingersheim in southern Baden, an unprecedented incident recently occurred that shows all dimensions of human depths. A 45-year-old man is said to have thrown an incendiary Molotov cocktail onto his former partner's terrace at around 2:10 a.m. on June 29th - an attack that could go down in the annals of criminal history as a failed murder attempt! LKZ reports that This heinous act caused pure horror and over 20,000 euros in property damage!
The terrible flames and the acrid smoke that rose from the burning apartment building literally killed the hope of a peaceful night. Luckily, the brave 36-year-old resident and her attentive neighbors managed to put out the fire before the fire department arrived. But the trauma of that cruel night will haunt her for a long time!
A drama in the silence of the night
The suspect, the brave woman's ex-partner, was arrested not long after the devastating incident. Stuttgart news reveal that he was brought before a magistrate on July 3rd, where an arrest warrant was issued on the strong suspicion of attempted murder! The shock is deep - and the dark shadows of domestic violence show their cruel face again.
Violence against women is a widespread scourge in Germany, reaching unknown depths of horror. The statistics are alarming! Approximately 181,000 women will be victims of domestic violence in 2023, adding to the urgency in our society. Statista reports that The majority of these crimes take place in a personal environment and victims often struggle with shame and guilt.
A frightening picture
The number of unreported cases of violence against women is alarmingly high - many acts remain hidden and go unreported. In Germany, over 133,000 cases of intimate partner violence occurred in 2023, with women mostly being the affected victims. Horror incidents like those in Großingersheim shed a bright light on the urgent need for comprehensive support for women who suffer from such conditions.
It's a shocking picture that emerges: women often don't feel safe in their own home! The uprooted 45-year-old man is a cruel symbol of the abysses into which thoughtlessness can lead us. We must not stop fighting to ensure that every woman can feel safe - in her home, in public and in every other aspect of her life.
So we can only hope that the justice system will act mercilessly in this case and put an end to the horror. #We must break the cycle of violence and give the victims a voice!