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Father finds son (16) and friend (15) dead: autopsy to clarify cause of death - police statement expected

2020-06-15T07:41:57.697Z


The police in the Augsburg district are concerned with a puzzling case. Parents found their 16-year-old son and boyfriend dead.


The police in the Augsburg district are concerned with a puzzling case. Parents found their 16-year-old son and boyfriend dead.

  • Two young people were found dead in Nordendorf near Augsburg .
  • The parents had found their 16-year-old son and friend .
  • The circumstances are puzzling - the police do not provide any information.

Update from June 14, 9:35 a.m .: It is still unclear how the tragedy that occurred in Augsburg early Saturday morning (June 13) is still unclear. A father found his son (16) and his friend (15), who had stayed with him, dead in the family home.

The police rule out both suicide and a violent crime. Now an autopsy should clarify the exact cause of death of the two adolescents and thus possibly also the background to the drama. However, Bayerischer Rundfunk reports that the investigators want to provide information on the mysterious deaths on Monday at the earliest. The officials did not comment on the rumor that drug abuse could have caused the deaths of the young people.

Two teenagers dead in Augsburg: father finds son and boyfriend lifeless

Update from June 13, 7:59 p.m .: In the tranquil village of Nordendorf in Swabia, a father found his dead son and his friend in the parents' house on Saturday morning. The police then apparently went on a great search for traces: "The whole street was full of police, the officers went to all the properties at the same time and were looking for someone", said an eyewitness to the picture. According to the report, the witness was shown a photo of a teenager who was apparently searched for in the morning.

Friends of the dead teenagers reported to the paper, however, that the police had been looking for one of the dead. The newspaper concludes that the 15-year-old was not discovered immediately after the father found his own dead 16-year-old son in the house.

Rumors of drug abuse are said to be spreading in the village.

Mysterious case near Augsburg: parents find son (16) and friend (15) dead

First report from June 13th:

Nordendorf - Parents had to make a terrible discovery on Saturday morning in Swabia: Around 7 a.m., the  parents found  their 16-year-old son and his 15-year-old friend dead in the house, according to the report by the Schwaben Nord police headquarters on Saturday. Accordingly, there is no evidence of a violent crime or suicide. 

Enigmatic case near Augsburg: teenager stays with friend - parents find both dead

According to the police report stayed the 15-year-old in the house of his friend in the north village in the district of Augsburg. In the morning the parents found the lifeless youth and called the emergency services. The emergency services could no longer help the two teenagers. 

Dead young people near Augsburg: intensive search by police helicopter  

According to information from the Augsburger Allgemeine, an intensive search with the help of a police helicopter took place in the morning . Apparently it was not clear whether more young people were involved.

Kripo makes no statement about the circumstances of death

The criminal investigation department is investigating the circumstances of death. Initially, the investigators did not want to provide any information as to what might have killed the young people. "No further information on the matter can currently be given," says the police report.

The cause of death of the adolescents must now be determined through an autopsy.

A deadly family argument also shocked the Augsburg population a few weeks ago.

dpa

Source: merkur

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