The Briefing
- Victim hospitalized with serious injuries
- Suspect arrested near the crime scene
- Both girls are underage and acquainted
Finnish police are investigating a case of attempted manslaughter after an underage girl was seriously injured in a violent attack in the southeastern city of Kouvola on Tuesday evening.
Emergency services received a report of violence at Salpapuisto park at 6:41 p.m.
Police and paramedics arrived rapidly to find the suspect had already fled the location.
First responders treated the victim at the scene before transferring her to a hospital for further medical care.
Officers located and detained the suspect shortly afterward in the vicinity of the park.
Authorities confirmed that both the suspect and the victim are underage girls.
Preliminary investigations indicate that the two individuals were already familiar with each other before the altercation.
Police are currently treating the incident as attempted manslaughter, though the official criminal classification may change as the investigation continues.
Authorities confirmed that both the suspect and the victim are underage girls.
Because the investigation is in its earliest stages and involves minors, police are withholding specific details regarding their exact ages and the method of the attack.
Kouvola is a regional municipal center located about 130 kilometers northeast of the capital, Helsinki.
This incident occurs against a backdrop of growing public and political concern regarding an increase in violent acts and gang-related behavior among minors across Finland.
The lead investigator is expected to release further information about the case on Wednesday at the earliest.



