Police in German town say suspect confessed to killing girl
FRANKFURT — Police said Sunday that a 20-year-old asylum-seeker admitted killing a 14-year-old girl in a case that has stirred up debate over Germany’s immigration policies.
Police in the town of Wiesbaden said Ali Bashar made the admission after he was extradited the previous day from Iraq. Bashar and his family abruptly left a home for asylum applicants in Germany after the girl’s slaying.
Police said the body of Susanna Maria Feldman was found buried on the outskirts of the town Wednesday. She had been missing since May 22.
Wiesbaden police said Bashar claimed the girl suffered facial injuries in a fall and he feared she would inform authorities. Bashar repeated his statement in front of a judge, who ordered him held pending investigation.


