PRISON TREASON: Ex Boxer Kills Former Inmate For Reporting Him To Prison Authorities

An amateur boxer and former convict is on trial after he allegedly forced a fellow former inmate to jump off of a bridge because he had told on him to prison officials.

Victim Alexander S., 30, poses in undated photo. He drowned in the Main river after boxer Andre B., 35, forced him to jump off of a bridge in the town of Worth am Main, in Bavaria, Germany on Friday, Feb. 18, 2022. (Newsflash)

The offender – identified only as Andre B., 35 – has been on trial for murder at Aschaffenburg District Court in Bavaria, Germany, since 10th November.

He was charged with murder after a he allegedly forced Alexander S., 30, to jump in the River Main on 18th February.

This was after prison guards found Alexander S. lying in his cell with his hands and feet tied with a bathrobe cord on 20th September 2007.

When questioned, the victim told officials that other inmates had beaten him, forced him to clean, and repeatedly stolen his food.

He also claimed that they had sexually assaulted him on several occasions.

He named Andre B. as one of his tormentors, alleging: “He dragged me to the cell door.”

Angry at being identified, Andre B. vowed to seek revenge once out of prison.

Image shows the town of Worth am Main, in Bavaria, Germany, undated photo. Victim Alexander S., 30, died after boxer Andre B., 35, forced him to jump off of a bridge on Friday, Feb. 18, 2022. (Newsflash)

Immediately after he was freed 15 years later, he called Alexander so that they could ‘catch up’ in the town of Woerth am Main, Bavaria.

When they met, Andre B. reportedly took Alexander’s phone and keys, and made him withdraw EUR 365 (GBP 320) from a nearby ATM.

The boxer then punched him in the throat while filming the ordeal, and forced him to climb onto the edge of a bridge over the River Main as he counted to three.

Alexander then apparently cracked under pressure and jumped from the 12-metre-high bridge at around 12.13am.

His disfigured body was found in the river three weeks later, after his girlfriend reported him missing to police.

The couple reportedly had a child together.

Police chief Thomas V., 35, said: “He had an important doctor’s appointment that day, he should have taken care of his child, his disappearance was completely atypical for him.”

Andre B. was arrested taken into custody after he reportedly told his friends that he was going to a monastery.

Investigators found the chilling video on his mobile phone.

During the first hearing, Chief Public Prosecutor Juergen Bundschuh said: “He wanted to prepare him a slow death out of callous, ruthless sentiment.”

Andre B. remained silent during the court session, but is expected to make a statement at the next hearing, which is scheduled for 18th November.