Skip to content

Body found in container: police assume accident

Following a fire in a container and the discovery of a body on the premises of a car dealer, investigators are assuming an accident. The deceased is believed to be a 33-year-old employee of the company in Rodgau (Offenbach district), the police announced on Monday. The body was discovered in...

The word "Polizei" ("Police") shines on the roof of a police patrol car. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
The word "Polizei" ("Police") shines on the roof of a police patrol car. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Offenbach - Body found in container: police assume accident

Following a fire in a container and the discovery of a body on the premises of a car dealer, investigators are assuming an accident. The deceased is believed to be a 33-year-old employee of the company in Rodgau (Offenbach district), the police announced on Monday. The body was discovered in the burnt-out container on Friday. Final confirmation of the identity, however, would have to come from a DNA comparison. An autopsy should also clarify the cause of death.

Police report

Read also:

  1. The fire and subsequent discovery of the body occurred at a car dealer in Rodgau, which is part of the Offenbach district in Hesse.
  2. The Police in Hesse are treating the incident as a potential accident, as the deceased is a 33-year-old employee of the company.
  3. Despite the initial assumptions, an official identification of the body will require a DNA comparison due to the extensive damage from the fire.
  4. This tragic event has brought about an emergency situation in Offenbach, underscoring the importance of proper safety measures at industrial facilities.
  5. The Autopsy report, once prepared, will provide more insights into the cause of death, potentially helping to clarify the circumstances surrounding the accident in the container.

Source: www.stern.de

Comments

Latest

Capsules, pills and tablets

Bundestag passes law to promote medical research

The development and production of medicines in Germany is to be made easier in future. A corresponding medical research law was passed by the Bundestag on Thursday with the majority of the "traffic light" parliamentary groups. The aim is to strengthen Germany's attractiveness as a location for...

Members Public