In a puzzling case, the police are looking for witnesses.
How did the serious injuries of a 26-year-old woman come about?
Update from October 11, 8.25 a.m.:
In Gunzenhausen, rescue workers found a seriously injured young woman on Sunday. It is still unclear what happened to the 26-year-old. "We are still following up," said a spokesman for the Central Franconian police headquarters on Monday. Residents would also be interviewed.
Rescue workers discovered the woman early Sunday morning. The police then announced that she could have fallen victim to an act of violence.
The 26-year-old had therefore made an emergency call herself (see first report). She is not in mortal danger and has since been questioned, said the police spokesman. He did not want to provide any information on the content of this survey. According to the police, the woman was found at the edge of the forest.
Violence in Bavaria?
Rescuers find seriously injured woman - investigators face unanswered questions
First report from October 10th:
Gunzenhausen - A young woman was found with serious injuries early on Sunday morning (October 10th) in Gunzenhausen in Central Franconia (a weather phenomenon had caused a stir there in the summer of 2021) by rescue workers.
Police said it could have been a victim of violence.
It will be determined in all directions.
It is still unclear how the woman suffered the injuries.
Violence in Bavaria: 26-year-olds can still make an emergency call themselves
The 26-year-old had therefore made the emergency call herself.
According to the information, she was immediately taken to a hospital.
Therefore, you could not ask them at first, it was said.
The police did not initially disclose what injuries were involved.
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A police spokesman said the woman was found in an area with residential buildings on one side.
A forest borders on the other side.
Gunzenhausen: woman with serious injuries found - police are looking for witnesses
On Sunday afternoons you should look for traces with the support of a squadron and specially trained dogs.
At the same time, the police called witnesses who had made suspicious observations between 2.30 a.m. and 4.15 a.m. to report.
(left with dpa)