Probing Inquiries - Remains of a Child Discovered: No Indication of External Interference
Following the uncovering of a child's corpse in the northern part of Lower Saxony, investigators have noted no signs of external wounds or external interference. The technical forensic investigation at the site has been concluded, as reported by the police on Tuesday. Specialists in Hamburg will be identifying the child's identity. A confirmation is expected by the end of the week, providing more insights. The investigators suspect a link to the six-year-old Arian, who vanished back in April near Elm, Bremervoerde. A farmer stumbled upon the remains in the afternoon while carrying out farming duties at Estorf meadows in Landkreis Stade.
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- Despite the discovery being in Lower Saxony, the specialists tasked with identifying the child's remains are based in Hamburg.
- The investigators are currently investigating a potential link between the uncovered child and the missing six-year-old Arian from Bremervoerde.
- In a separate incident, a third-party's negligence led to emergencies in Estorf meadows, which might have contributed to the circumstances surrounding the child's disappearance in Rotenburg.