An 18-year-old broke into the sheltered accommodation in Neuenhaus, Germany

Police say he sneaked into the room of a 59-year-old paralysed man to rape him

After 'raping the first man, he moved to an adjoining room to rape a second man'

He was caught by the victim's wife who he then killed, according to the police

A Somalian asylum seeker has been charged with raping two disabled men in a care home and murdering one of their wives in Germany.

The 18-year-old is said to have broken into the sheltered accommodation in Neuenhaus in the county of Betheim late last year and sneaked into the room of a paralysed 59-year-old man to rape him.

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Police say the migrant then made his way into an adjoining room and raped another man before being confronted by the victim's 87-year-old wife, who he is accused of killing.

The Somali asylum seeker (left) handcuffed in court on rape and murder charges in Germany

Haus am Bürgerpark in Neuenhaus in the county of Betheim in Germany where the incident is said to have occurred

It is understood the woman was living in the same room as her husband at the Haus am Bürgerpark care home.

The horrific incident is said to have happened in the early hours of October 22 last year.

As he was sexually abusing the second victim, the Somalian is said to have been disturbed by the wife and killed her using 'great force' to avoid being caught for his previous crimes, according to German police.

The accused is currently being held in custody in a psychiatric hospital and his trial will be heard before the Landgericht Osnabrück, which is the large youth court.

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A 32-year-old janitor was doing his rounds at about 3.30am when he noticed a figure in one of the hallways.

He suspected it was a burglar, and confronted the man, according to GN.

The 18-year-old stormed past him and jumped out of a window before fleeing the care home.

Police were already on their way to the care home after the janitor called the emergency services thinking there had been a break-in, but when he found blood splatters along the corridors, he alerted officers.

As police officers and nurses went room-to-room, they eventually found the two male victims and the woman lying in a pool of blood.

The suspect was apprehended at his home shortly afterwards and police found damp trainers in his wardrobe.

Angela Merkel's immigration policy has been slammed by residents and politicians

It is the latest in a number of troubling incidents involving migrants in Germany.

Back in December 2015, a staggering 1,200 women and girls were sexually abused in German cities during New Year's Eve celebrations.

A leaked police document stated detectives believe 2,000 men were involved across various cities but that the bulk of the crimes were committed in Cologne and Hamburg where 600 and 400 sexual assaults on women were reported respectively.

Of the 2,000 perpetrators, only 120 had been identified seven months later, and about half of them were foreign nationals who had only recently arrived in Germany.

Germany was rocked by terror last year, heaping pressure on chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door immigration policy.

A bloody week of violence shook the country beginning on July 18 when Pakistani teenager Riaz Khan Ahmadzai, 17, posing as an Afghan refugee, hacked at passengers on a train in Wurzburg with an axe, wounding five.

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He was shot dead by police.

Four days later mentally unstable German-Iranian teenager Ali Sonboly shot nine people dead during a rampage through a shopping centre in Munich before taking his own life.

Sonboly claimed he was taking revenge for being bullied at school with no political motive to the murderous rampage.

Earlier that month, a suspected ISIS airport bomb plotter hanged himself in a German prison after being arrested following a manhunt.

Syrian national Jaber al-Bakr, 22, was found dead in his cell in Leipzig, eastern Germany having reportedly used his own t-shirt days after being detained.

He was arrested after three days on the run following a tip-off that he may have been looking to team up with associates in Leipzig.

Al-Bakr had built 'a virtual bomb-making lab' in a flat in Chemnitz and was thought to have planned an attack against either one of Berlin's two airports or a transport hub in his home state of Saxony, security sources said.

Chemnitz was on lockdown for hours when police raided his flat but failed to seize him before he was captured by fellow Syrian nationals who tied him up and handed him over to the authorities.

And on Monday, December 19, Tunisian ISIS fanatic Anis Amri hijacked a 35-tonne truck and ploughed it into a Christmas market in Berlin, killing 12 people.

A tow truck operates at the scene where a truck ploughed through a crowd at a Christmas market on Breitscheidplatz square near the fashionable Kurfuerstendamm avenue in the west of Berlin, Germany on December 20, 2016

Rescue workers at the scenes and the truck that crashed into a Christmas market, close to the Kaiser Wilhelm memorial church in Berlin, Germany, 19 December 2016

Syrian Jaber al-Bakr Syrian who was found tied up in a compatriot's apartment in the eastern city of Leipzig having fled police after plotting to blow up an airport

The worrying trend has led to Germans arming themselves with illegal guns and grenades to protect themselves from migrants.

A website calling itself Migrant Fright was discreetly selling what it describes as first-class quality goods so that its customers can avoid 'annoying bureaucratic hurdles or annoying paperwork'.

The website has since been closed down, but Germans who have already received the weapons in the post, are practicing firing the guns in their back gardens in preparation for potentially aiming it at a prospective terrorist.

The now-defunct website, seen by MailOnline, carried a mission statement that read: 'Protect yourself and your family.

'We offer first-class quality goods, discreetly sent, at a fair price.

'Without annoying bureaucratic hurdles or annoying paperwork.

'Simply order, pay conveniently and receive the delivery.

'Simple, fast and discreet - that is the motto of Migrantenschreck.'

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Various packages were available to customers, ranging from €7.99 to €799, and includes guns, grenades and ammunition.