A 30-year-old man is under investigation for assault after allegedly attacking a Danish man at Iceland's port in Keflavík on Thursday. The suspect is accused of delivering a heavy blow to the victim’s neck and head, resulting in severe bruising and a broken jaw. According to the Icelandic Broadcasting Corporation (DR), the suspect faces charges of assault but not murder. The police confirmed yesterday that the Danish man had died. The suspect turned himself in at the police station yesterday after the police had been searching for him, as reported by the Danish media. The incident occurred during an event where a football match was shown on a screen, featuring a men's World Cup game. Danish media report that the altercation between the two groups was due to verbal abuse. Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen expressed concern over the incident and called for stricter legal measures.
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