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Darmstadt-Eberstadt’s body has been identified

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During a Sunday stroll in a wooded area west of Darmstadt-Eberstadt near the church-fired settlement, a woman finds the skeletonized arm of a person. The police then searched the surrounding area and found the body of a man in the undergrowth. The identity of the dead has now been clarified.

Update from Wednesday, December 30th, 2020, 9:55 p.m .: A week and a half after finding one Corpse in a wooded area near the Kirchentannensiedlung at Darmstadt-Eberstadt is the identity of the Kill clarified.

Using one DNA matching had “been established beyond doubt” that the Kill, as had already been suspected, to a 36-year-old man Eberstadt who has been missing since October 21. That has a spokesman for the police headquarters in South Hesse Darmstadt communicated late Wednesday evening. There were no indications of third-party negligence or an act of violence.

Autopsy: The dead person is a man

Update from Wednesday, December 23rd, 2020, 5.30 p.m .: After finding a skeletonized arm and a matching one Corpse in a wooded area Darmstadt-Eberstadt the identity of the deceased is still unclear. An autopsy of the found Corpse revealed on Wednesday that the Kill is about a man. This was announced by a spokeswoman for the South Hesse police headquarters in Darmstadt on Wednesday afternoon.

Body of Darmstadt-Eberstadt: No evidence of criminal offense

Signs of a Offense did not get up during the forensic examination, said the police spokeswoman. With further investigations and a DNA matching should now also be checked whether the body the remains of a 36-year-old man Darmstadt-Eberstadt that has been missing since mid-October.

A walker first found the skeletonized arm on Sunday. During a subsequent search, the body was discovered in the undergrowth.

Darmstadt-Eberstadt: corpse discovered in the forest near the Kirchtann settlement

First report from Monday, December 21, 2020, 2:11 p.m .: While walking in a forest west of the Kirchtannensiedlung at Darmstadt-Eberstadt said a woman on Sunday afternoon, December 20, near Brunnenweg Bones of a human arm found. The woman then called the police. The Criminal police the responsible police department Darmstadt-Dieburg then took over the investigation.

According to a message from the police headquarters in South Hesse on Monday morning, December 21, police officers searched the surrounding area and discovered one in the undergrowth near where the arm bones were found Corpseone arm was missing.

Corpse near Darmstadt-Eberstadt: autopsy of skeletal parts planned

The skeleton parts were after a notification from the police headquarters in South Hesse Darmstadt transported away for a forensic examination. Police spokeswoman Kathy Rosenberger was unable to make any statements about gender, age or identity on Monday.

Police are investigating possible connection with the missing person case

The police spokeswoman said that there were no indications of third-party negligence. It will also be checked whether this is the case body possibly the remains of a 36-year-old man from the Darmstadt district Eberstadt that has been missing since mid-October.

The man was last seen on October 16 in his apartment on Fritz-Dächert-Weg, which is very close to where the Corpse located in the forest.

The criminal police are investigating the body of Darmstadt-Eberstadt

Whether it is the dead person whose body is in the forest near the Kirchtannensiedlung at Darmstadt-Eberstadt was discovered, is about the missing man, an autopsy of the remains found in the forest should now result. The result of the autopsy was not available by early Tuesday afternoon, December 22nd.

According to police spokeswoman Rosenberger, the investigation into the case was carried out by the police station 10 of the Criminal police in Darmstadt adopted that for Violent crime and Missing persons responsible is.

Relevant Hints can call the police station 10 on the telephone number (06151) 9690, be communicated.

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