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Does a salvaged car wreck provide clues to 2011 police murder?

A new twist in the case of a car recovered from a lake in Bavaria: years ago, it was used to escape after a robbery. Now the police are hoping for new evidence of one of the criminals.

In a pond close Ingolstadt An escape vehicle was discovered by the two brothers who shot a 41-year-old police officer in Augsburg in 2011. The car is a car that the 65 and 67-year-old murderers robbed in 2004 during an attack on a money transport company in Augsburg. The brothers were also convicted of this fact, which also resulted in the capture of more than 210,000 euros. A third offender is still fleeting to this day, however, the investigators are now hoping for new information from the vehicle.

How the car was recovered can be seen in the video above

The car was secured for further investigations, said a spokesman for the public prosecutor’s office in Augsburg on Thursday. First of all, the “Danube courier” reported about the car that had been recovered from a lake in Manching a few days ago. It is not yet known when the car was sunk by whom.

The brothers had killed the Augsburg police officer Mathias Vieth with rapid-fire guns in 2011 after a chase. Vieth and his fellow patrolman had surprised the men as they prepared for another robbery. In separate proceedings, the brothers were each sentenced to life imprisonment for murder. Preventive detention was also ordered against the younger brother, who had already killed a police officer in 1975. The Federal Court of Justice upheld both judgments.

How much effort the emergency vehicle was rescued by the emergency services and how the public prosecutor’s office in Augsburg assessed the find can be seen in the video above or if you click here.

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