Arian case - Child's body found: Autopsy result expected
After the discovery of a toddler's body in the northern part of Lower Saxony, it is expected that the result of the autopsy will be announced presumably on this Thursday. A police spokesperson in Rotenburg an der Wümme made the statement. It is clear whether the deceased child is the six-year-old Arian from Bremervörde. The boy has been missing since April 22nd and was searched for intensively for a week with hundreds of response teams - on land, from the air, and in the water.
For Thursday morning, talks with the public prosecutor's office are planned, according to the police spokesperson. The public prosecutor's office is therefore reportedly involved in the case, as there is a possibility of criminal activity. However, a crime cannot be assumed in this case. "But we cannot know with one hundred percent certainty until the results of the autopsy", explained the spokesperson.
On Wednesday afternoon, a farmer discovered a dead child during fieldwork on a meadow in Estorf in the Landkreis Stade. The investigators are assuming with high probability that the deceased child is the six-year-old Arian from Bremervörde. The autopsy of the body is expected to provide information on the identity, cause of death, and time of death.
- The autopsy will be conducted on the child's corpse in Rotenburg an der Wümme, as per the police spokesperson's announcement.
- The public prosecutor's office in Lower Saxony is actively involved in the investigation, given the possibility of criminal activity surrounding the child's death.
- The autopsy results could potentially confirm the identity of the deceased child as Arian, who has been missing from Bremervörde since April 22nd.
- The autopsy is crucial in determining the cause of death and the exact time the child passed away, which could provide valuable insights for the investigation.
- Emergency services were called to Estorf, Landkreis Stade, after a farmer discovered the child's body during their fieldwork on Wednesday afternoon.
- The case of the missing child has garnered significant attention in Germany, with hundreds of response teams searching for him in the northern part of Lower Saxony.