German Diplomat Arrested for Killing Husband, Claiming He Fell and Hit His Head After Collapsing, in Brazil

A German diplomat working in Brazil was arrested for allegedly fatally beating his husband of 20 years and then trying to cover-up the crime, according to a report.

Uwe Herbert Hahn, who works as a German consul in Rio de Janeiro, is accused of killing Belgian husband Walter Henri Maximilien Biot on Saturday – just a week before his 53rd birthday, as reported by the Straits Times.

Hahn Told Authorities Biot Fell After Drinking, Taking Sleeping Pills

Uwe Herbert Hahn and Walter Henri Maximilien Biot
Walter Henri Maximilien Biot (left) and Uwe Herbert Hahn Twitter

Hahn allegedly told officials that Biot died after a combination of drinking and sleeping pills caused him to fall ill, collapse and hit his head, cops said. However, a forensic report revealed Biot – found at the couple's Ipanema beach apartment – had been brutally beaten to death, officials said.

The report revealed that Biot's body had "various bruises, including on the torso, compatible with injuries inflicted by stomping, as well as lesions compatible with an attack with a cylindrical instrument," Officer Camila Lourenco said on social media, according to the report.

"The version of events given by the consul, that the victim suffered a fall, is incompatible with the conclusions of the forensics report," said Lourenco, of Rio de Janeiro's 14th Precinct. "The cadaver is screaming out the circumstances of its death," she said.

The precinct's Instagram account posted pictures of what appeared to be blood stains on the floor and furniture of the couple's apartment.

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Images of blood stains on the floor of the apartment and furniture posted by the precint. Instagram

Hahn Will Not Receive Diplomatic Immunity

Uwe Herbert Hahn
Uwe Herbert Hahn Twitter

Hahn is accused of not only lying about how his husband died, but also of trying to cover up the scene before cops arrived, the news site reported. Hahn won't receive diplomatic immunity because of the severity of the allegations against him, the outlet said, citing local media.

The German embassy did not immediately respond to a request for information. But both the embassy and the consulate in Rio de Janeiro are in "close contact with the Brazilian authorities investigating this case", a source in the German federal foreign office said Sunday.

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