A 96-year-old German woman accused of collaborating with the SS in the deaths of thousands of people at the Stutthof concentration camp, where she was employed as a typist, is arrested by German police shortly after a court ordered her arrest for evading the beginning of her trial. The court now orders the woman to be examined to determine whether she is fit to be jailed or to attend the court proceedings in person.
A 96-year-old German woman accused of aiding to murder 11,412 people when she was a typist at the Stutthof concentration camp, fled, according to a court spokesperson. Saying that the "accused is on the run", the court issued an arrest warrant against her near the Danish border as charges cannot be read without her present. The accused was apprehended hours later, and local authorities are now assessing whether she is able to serve a prison sentence.
A 96-year-old German woman whocollaborated withtheSSin the deaths ofthousands of people at the Stutthof concentration camp, whereshewasemployed as atypist, is arrestedbyGerman policeshortly after a courtordered herarrestfor evadingthebeginningof her trial. The courtnow ordersfor the woman tobe examinedto determine whether she is fit to be in prison orattendthecourtproceedingsinperson.
A 96-year-old German woman accusedof collaborating with the SS in the deaths of thousands of people at the Stutthof concentration camp, where she was employed as a typist, is arrested by German police shortly after a court ordered her arrest for evading the beginning of her trial. The court now orders the woman to be examined to determine whether she is fit to be jailed orto attend the court proceedings in person.