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«Breaking News» Man dies 'in a fight with Afghans' in Germany just two weeks after first stabbing ‘by migrants’

A fresh wave of far-right protests broke out in Germany today after a second man was killed 'in a fight with Afghans.'


The 22-year-old reportedly suffered heart failure and died after a fight broke out in a playground in Koethen, east Germany.


Eyewitnesses said the man and his brother were involved in an argument between three Afghan men - but police said the 'concrete circumstances' of the death are still unknown.


It comes after another man was stabbed to death in Chemnitz just two weeks ago - sparking violent far-right protests across the country. 





















Mourners (pictured) gather at the site of a deadly brawl in Koethen, southwest of the German capital after a man died last night


Mourners (pictured) gather at the site of a deadly brawl in Koethen, southwest of the German capital after a man died last night



Mourners (pictured) gather at the site of a deadly brawl in Koethen, southwest of the German capital after a man died last night





Two Afghan men, aged 18 and 20, were arrested following the death of the 22-year-old German man - but police say the concrete circumstances of the death are unknown


Two Afghan men, aged 18 and 20, were arrested following the death of the 22-year-old German man - but police say the concrete circumstances of the death are unknown



Two Afghan men, aged 18 and 20, were arrested following the death of the 22-year-old German man - but police say the concrete circumstances of the death are unknown





Hundreds of mourners (pictured) took part in a mourning march in the city today - as far-right and far-left sympathisers began protests


Hundreds of mourners (pictured) took part in a mourning march in the city today - as far-right and far-left sympathisers began protests



Hundreds of mourners (pictured) took part in a mourning march in the city today - as far-right and far-left sympathisers began protests



A Syrian and an Iraqi were arrested after the 35-year-old was killed on 26 August, the BBC reported.


Two Afghans, aged 18 and 20, have now been detained following the second man's death last night.


The police and the public prosecutor's office said: 'Two Afghans were provisionally detained on suspicion of homicide.

'The reasons for, and concrete circumstances of, the incident are not yet known.'  


At dusk in Koethen, both far-right and left-wing protesters began assembling to demonstrate.


A vigil and mourning march for the 22-year-old, named by local media as Markus B, also took place at the site of the brawl today.




A member of the new right-wing party Die Republikaner attends the right-wing protest in Koethen, Germany this afternoon


A member of the new right-wing party Die Republikaner attends the right-wing protest in Koethen, Germany this afternoon



A member of the new right-wing party Die Republikaner attends the right-wing protest in Koethen, Germany this afternoon





New wave of far-right protests (pictured) come after violent riots broke out in Chemnitz on August 26 after a German man was stabbed


New wave of far-right protests (pictured) come after violent riots broke out in Chemnitz on August 26 after a German man was stabbed



New wave of far-right protests (pictured) come after violent riots broke out in Chemnitz on August 26 after a German man was stabbed





A Syrian and an Iraqi were arrested after the 35-year-old was killed two weeks ago - sparking the dramatic demonstrations


A Syrian and an Iraqi were arrested after the 35-year-old was killed two weeks ago - sparking the dramatic demonstrations



A Syrian and an Iraqi were arrested after the 35-year-old was killed two weeks ago - sparking the dramatic demonstrations



The Mitteldeutsche Zeitung newspaper reported the man died as a result of acute heart failure - as revealed by an autopsy today.


The state premier of Saxony-Anhalt, home to Koethen, said protests there must not turn out like those in Chemnitz.


Reiner Haseloff said: 'Despite all the emotion, every attempt to turn Koethen, as is being said on the internet, into a second Chemnitz, must be rejected.' 




Left wing protesters also showed up in mass to protest after the death of the 22-year-old, named by local media as Markus B


Left wing protesters also showed up in mass to protest after the death of the 22-year-old, named by local media as Markus B



Left wing protesters also showed up in mass to protest after the death of the 22-year-old, named by local media as Markus B





Germany is still deeply divided over Chancellor Angela Merkel's decision three years ago to allow in over a million migrants


Germany is still deeply divided over Chancellor Angela Merkel's decision three years ago to allow in over a million migrants



Germany is still deeply divided over Chancellor Angela Merkel's decision three years ago to allow in over a million migrants





A row over the veracity of reports that supporters of the far-right hounded migrants in Chemnitz has inflamed tensions over immigration in Merkel's 'grand coalition'


A row over the veracity of reports that supporters of the far-right hounded migrants in Chemnitz has inflamed tensions over immigration in Merkel's 'grand coalition'



A row over the veracity of reports that supporters of the far-right hounded migrants in Chemnitz has inflamed tensions over immigration in Merkel's 'grand coalition'



Germany is deeply divided over Chancellor Angela Merkel's 2015 decision to allow in over a million migrants, many of them refugees from wars in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.


A row over the veracity of reports that supporters of the far-right hounded migrants in Chemnitz has inflamed tensions over immigration in Merkel's 'grand coalition' only two months after she reached a truce with her Bavarian sister party on the same issue.


Interior Minister Horst Seehofer, of the Bavarian Christian Social Union (CSU), on Wednesday said: 'Migration is the mother of all problems.' 


Link hienalouca.com

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Main photo article A fresh wave of far-right protests broke out in Germany today after a second man was killed ‘in a fight with Afghans.’
The 22-year-old reportedly suffered heart failure and died after a fight broke out in a playground in Koethen, east Germany.
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