Two weeks ago, the German city of Düsseldorf was shaken by an appalling case. They found it on the morning of Saturday, November 29 dead woman († 31) and her child († 2 months) in the apartment. The suspect in their murder is the woman’s husband and father of the little girl – Slovakian Erik Ch. (43). The man was arrested and taken to the hospital with serious injuries, the police said in the first report.
The newspaper later reported that the suspect Erik he is supposed to be a Slovak scientist who married a fellow scientist Ruimin in China last year. But the relationship, like from a fairy tale, turned into a tragedy. On the fateful day, the emergency services should have received a report from a man that he needed help. When they reached the place, they were met with a horrible sight.
The Slovak was supposed to be pale, with a bloody stomach and holding a knife in his hand. The ambulance crew therefore alerted the police and the doctor treated his wounds. When the law enforcement officers arrived, they were supposed to find two lifeless bodies, which were also supposed to contain an ax, which, according to the police, was not used, and psychotropic drugs.
“It is absolutely unimaginable. He looked like a happy father,” one of the neighbors told the German media. However, some also claim to have heard loud arguments. But the police said they were not aware of any domestic violence. Erik later had to undergo surgery due to serious injuries that he could have caused himself with a knife, and his life is no longer in danger.
According to available information, the Slovak comes from Nitra, where he graduated from the university and won several awards as an excellent student. He later became a successful scientist and worked in several countries. According to Bild, Ruimin was an expert on the molecular mechanisms of plant cell development. Erik worked at a university in Germany, where he had been living with his family since last year.