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Two-year-old girl missing in Bingen since Sunday recovered dead from river

A two-year-old girl who has been missing in Bingen in Baden-Württemberg since Sunday is dead. A body recovered from the River Lauchert on Tuesday was clearly identified as the toddler, said a police spokesman in Ravensburg. An autopsy will now be carried out on the body to determine the cause...

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Two-year-old girl missing in Bingen since Sunday recovered dead from river

Police and rescue workers had been searching for the toddler with a large contingent since Sunday afternoon. The child is said to have left the family home in an unobserved moment.

The search efforts, supported by search dogs, divers and drones, were initially unsuccessful. On Tuesday, the police conducted another targeted search in the Lauchert - the body was found and recovered.

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  1. The body of the two-year-old girl, who had been missing in Bingen since Sunday, was eventually salvaged from the Lauchert river on Tuesday.
  2. Following the recovery of the dead child, police in Bingen expressed their sympathy to the family, who had been hopeful of a positive outcome from the salvage operation.
  3. The police in Baden-Württemberg revealed that the salvaged body was that of the little girl named Lauchert, whose sudden disappearance had sparked a two-year-long search.
  4. In the wake of the tragic discovery, local authorities vowed to conduct a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the toddler's death, with the help of their law enforcement counterparts.
  5. The police in Ravensburg, a neighboring town in Baden-Württemberg, offered their support and expertise to the Bingen investigators in the hope of shedding light on the traumatic incident.
  6. The distressing news of the toddler's demise spread quickly throughout the community, with many offering their condolences to the bereaved family and expressing their sympathy for their ongoing ordeal.
  7. Since the announcement of the tragic discovery, the Bingen police department has been working tirelessly to provide support and comfort to the family, who had endured a two-year-long wait for closure.

Source: www.stern.de

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