The Cologne public prosecutor's office is again dealing with the case of the missing Tengelmann boss Karl-Erivan Haub. His brother Christian Haub, the current head of the group, is the focus.

There is initial suspicion against him of making false statements under oath. The investigation is still ongoing. However, the authority “explicitly” points out the presumption of innocence. The public prosecutor currently sees no reason to request that the death declaration for Karl-Evian Haub be revoked. To do this, it must be established that the missing person survived the declaration of death. The family assumes that the 58-year-old had a fatal accident on the Klein Matterhorn in 2021. Since then, there have been repeated reports about the death of the experienced skier. The Attorney General’s Office is now investigating. In addition to the complaint, there should also be new findings, reports Manager Magazin, citing company circles. A laptop was confiscated during a house search.