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In Linz, two people fell into a canal: one was rescued, the other is still missing.

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On Tuesday evening, a 37-year-old man was rescued from the Jauckerbach, also called Kleinmünchner Kanal, in Linz. Her 33-year-old companion was still looking for her on Wednesday morning on Wednesday afternoon. On Tuesday at 20:00 a passer-by called the police. after seeing a man floating in the water near a wooden bridge, screaming for help, and finally sinking. The executive reported on Wednesday that another person is said to have been in the water when the officers arrived.

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The 37-year-old from Linz approached the bank of the canal of the Kleinmünchen power plant by clinging to a branch floating in the water on her back. With the help of a stick, the cops dragged her ashore and kept her afloat until the submersible arrived. The woman was taken to the Kepler University Hospital in Linz, where she was put into an artificial deep sleep. The search for the man, a 33-year-old Viennese, continued on Wednesday after she was unsuccessful the previous evening. The screens of the power plant were also used for this purpose.

It was initially unclear how or why the two went into the water. Police say they had a dog. The animal rescue team was initially unable to capture it.

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Oliver Barker

Est né à Bristol et a grandi à Southampton. Il est titulaire d’un baccalauréat en comptabilité et économie et d’une maîtrise en finance et économie de l’Université de Southampton. Il a 34 ans et vit à Midanbury, Southampton.

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