Nuremberg - Investigation into missing persons ended: Prosecution still in 2023?
The investigation into the disappearance of a pregnant woman from Nuremberg has been completed, according to the public prosecutor's office. Two men arrested on suspicion of murder could be charged before the end of the year, said Heike Klotzbücher, spokeswoman for the authorities, when asked on Tuesday. Investigators suspect the woman's former partner and his business partner of abducting and killing the 39-year-old woman a year ago. The body has not yet been found. According to the special commission, the motive could have been a dispute over money.
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- The public prosecutor's office in Bavaria is currently considering whether to indict two men for the alleged murder of a woman in Nuremberg, following the completion of the investigation last year.
- Despite the indictment being a possibility, the whereabouts of the victim's body remain unknown, as the investigation into the criminality surrounding her disappearance continues.
- The case has gained attention, as it involves a dispute over money, which is said to have been the motive for the alleged abduction and killing of the 39-year-old woman by her former partner and his business partner.
- The investigation into this case has led to discussions about the determination of authorities in such instances, as they strive to bring those responsible for criminality to justice, regardless of their position or status within the community.
Source: www.stern.de