Attack on German Mayor Iris Stalzer Linked to Adopted Daughter, Police Investigate

The newly elected mayor of Herdecke, Iris Stalzer, was attacked, with evidence suggesting her 17-year-old adopted daughter as a suspect. Police discovered a kitchen knife and another blade in the mayor’s nursery, alongside blood-stained clothing believed to belong to the 17-year-old girl. Traces of blood were also found, allegedly tampered with before emergency services arrived. During interrogation, Stalzer reportedly identified her daughter as a potential suspect. The police are investigating possible domestic violence tensions between the mother and daughter, citing a conflict from last summer. The 17-year-old daughter and 15-year-old son are in custody, pending transfer to juvenile authorities. Initial reports indicated the mayor was attacked by a group of men on the street, but later accounts revealed she sustained 13 stab wounds before being found by her children at home.