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A man drowned in an upper Bavarian gravel pit

The police find abandoned swimmingsuits at the shore of a dredging pond. A large search operation begins. In the end, the rescue teams recover a male body.

In the so-called Pucher Sea, enforcement personnel found the body of the man.
In the so-called Pucher Sea, enforcement personnel found the body of the man.

Drowning - A man drowned in an upper Bavarian gravel pit

A man drowned in a upper Bavarian gravel pit lake. He had a swimming accident, the police reported today. According to the police, lifeless swimming gear were found at the lake's shore of Fürstenfeldbruck on Friday evening. After checking the identification papers, it appeared that the 31-year-old owner of the items might have had an accident while bathing. During the subsequent search operation, the rescue teams recovered the body of the 31-year-old man. The exact circumstances of his death were initially unclear.

The grisly incident occurred in Upper Bavaria, specifically near Fürstenfeldbruck. The police are investigating a swimming accident that led to a man's drowning in a local gravel pit lake. Law enforcement officials believe the 31-year-old man, whose belongings were found at the lake's shore, may have had the unfortunate accident while swimming in the water.

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