Oury Jalloh: New fire report is published

Oury Jalloh: New fire report is published

A man is burned to death in a detention cell. The police claim he set himself on fire. But everything speaks against it. What then begins is one of the biggest judicial scandals in recent German history. Now there is a new fire report.

Oury Jalloh burns in a cell of the Dessau-Rosslau police. At first it looks like it set itself on fire. But why does the lighter appear later? How easy it is to light a flame-retardant mattress and the whole thing in a tiled cell … The doubts keep growing, even in the first trial against the responsible officers. But then files are destroyed, witnesses withdraw their statements and in the second process those responsible are even acquitted. The Oury Jalloh case turns into a judicial scandal. In the podcast “today important” reports one of the journalists who probably dealt most intensively with the case, Margot Overath. In an interview with host Michel Abdollahi, she talks about her years of research: “I have spoken to many scientists (…) fire experts,” she says, “and not a single one of them assumed that he was [Oury Jalloh] killed himself! ”

The judge in the first trial also strongly doubts this theory of suicide and warns when the verdict is pronounced: “All these officers who lied to us here are individual officers who have no business as police officers in this country.”

New fire report in the Oury Jalloh case

Today the Oury Jalloh case becomes very topical again. Because the British fire expert Ian Peck presents a new report. We have succeeded in reconstructing the course of the fire and the crime scene. This should result in fundamentally new insights into the actual course of events. But regardless of how the verdict ultimately turns out, Margot Overath sums it up: “It’s a systematic cover-up and it’s a judicial scandal!” She is convinced: “The prevention of an investigation was put in place – on the day of the crime!”

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