This is murdered German schoolgirl Luise Frisch appearing in a TikTok video with one of the classmates accused of killing her.<br /><br />Luise, 12, was found stabbed multiple times in secluded woodland in a crime that has shocked Germany after it emerged her attackers were a similar age.<br /><br />Initially, two girls aged 12 and 13 had denied any involvement but the pair eventually confessed after police found contradictions in their stories.<br /><br />The video – which has been reposted on social media thousands of times – shows Luise and the 13-year-old girl with soft drinks and wearing masks due to local Covid lockdown laws when it was filmed.<br /><br />All three girls were in the same class at the Esther Bejarano secondary school in Freudenberg near Cologne and in another shocking twist were described as 'best friends'.<br /><br />In another shocking development, it has also emerged the 13-year-old had posted a video on TikTok showing herself dancing just hours after the tragic Luise's body was found on March 12 – a day after she was reported missing by her worried parents.<br /><br />Because of the ages of those involved, police and prosecutors have released few details and possible motives circulating including a TikTok falling out, rivalry over a boy, and revenge after Luise claimed she was being bullied at school.<br /><br />Both suspects – who come from middle-class backgrounds – and their families, have been relocated by authorities and they will not face trial as they are below the age of criminal responsibility in Germany, which is 14.<br /><br />The 12-year-old suspect's father works in a local bank and is the treasurer of the village band where he plays the bugle.<br /><br />The family lives in a large two-story house on the outskirts of Freudenberg, and it was there Luise had spent the night before she was murdered following a sleepover there.<br /><br />The girl lived there with her parents, grandfather, and two siblings and neighbors have been left shocked by the tragic events.<br /><br />A note on the door asked the media to keep away and a police car made regular sweeps past the house.<br /><br />One man, who runs a nearby café, told MailOnline: 'We used to see [the 13-year-old girl] nearly every day. She was like any other girl of her age, sweet and innocent or so we thought.
