In Wolmirstedt, after a knife attack at a private European Championship party, it has been confirmed that the 27-year-old perpetrator was neither under the influence of drugs nor alcohol. A toxicological report ruled out any substances in his system. The incident began with an argument between the perpetrator and a 23-year-old fellow countryman, resulting in the fatal injury of the latter. The perpetrator then proceeded to stab three other individuals at a private EM-Public-Viewing event, leaving a 75-year-old man and a 50-year-old woman seriously injured, with a 56-year-old man sustaining minor injuries. Upon police arrival, the perpetrator confronted the officers with a knife and was subsequently shot and killed.

Nearly two weeks after the attack, investigators have determined that there were no religious motivations behind it. Despite this revelation, the investigation into why the situation escalated and what motivated the attacker to target innocent football fans is still ongoing. Authorities have disclosed that the toxicological report following the autopsy of the 27-year-old Afghan revealed no traces of alcohol, drugs or medication in his system.

The tragic incident in Wolmirstedt continues to raise questions about motives and circumstances surrounding the deadly altercation. Authorities are working tirelessly to piece together events leading up to it and understand why it resulted in such a violent outcome. However, despite their efforts, nothing can explain exactly why this young man took his own life or what led him down this path of violence.