German man kills family over fake Covid-19 health pass

A memorial is seen outside the house where the lifeless bodies of two adults and three children with gunshot and stab wounds were discovered. PHOTO: AFP

BERLIN (AFP) - A German man killed his wife and three children before taking his own life, leaving behind a note that said he feared being jailed for faking a Covid-19 health pass, prosecutors said on Tuesday (Dec 7).

All five bodies were found in the family's home in Koenigs Wusterhausen outside Berlin on Saturday, Brandenburg state prosecutors said.

The 40-year-old father said in the note that he had secured a fake coronavirus vaccine pass for his wife.

But her boss spotted the fraud and planned to investigate, Cottbus prosecutors' spokesman Gernot Bantleon told AFP.

"The father expected that he and his wife would be jailed and their children taken away," Bantleon said.

Investigators believe the man killed the children aged four, eight and 10 and his 40-year-old wife before killing himself.

Neighbours called emergency services after seeing the lifeless bodies in the house.

Ongoing autopsies have so far revealed only fatal gunshot wounds to the head, prosecutors said.

German authorities have repeatedly warned of the spread of fake Covid-19 vaccination certificates, in a country hit especially hard by the latest coronavirus wave compared to its neighbours.

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