Two women’s bodies were discovered in an apartment in Elmshorn, Schleswig-Holstein, on Saturday. It quickly becomes clear that they have become the victims of a crime. A little later, the police arrested a 29-year-old man near the scene of the crime. But the details of the crime remain unclear.

The bodies of two women were found in a residential building in Elmshorn near Hamburg on Saturday. “According to initial assessments, the two women may have been victims of a violent crime,” said the police in Bad Segeberg. A little later, a “suspect” was found near the crime scene and arrested. An arrest warrant has now been issued for the 29-year-old man. The police have not yet given any details about the background.

An emergency doctor had only been able to determine the death of the victims early on Saturday afternoon. How the two women died is unknown. The police are silent on the details, citing the ongoing investigation into the case. Just this much: They say they have been in a large-scale operation since early Saturday afternoon. The victims are 19 and 23 years old. As the “Bild” newspaper reports, it should be about two Tunisians.

The bodies were found in an apartment in an apartment building in downtown Elmshorn. The arrested man is accused of two counts of murder, police and prosecutors said on Sunday afternoon. According to the information, he lives in Baden-Württemberg and, according to “Bild”, is said to be a father of five. There is no information about a possible motive.