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Uncovering of a Female Corpse in a Berlin High-rise Building

A post-mortem examination is set to uncover the reasons behind the deceased's demise.
A post-mortem examination is set to uncover the reasons behind the deceased's demise.

Uncovering of a Female Corpse in a Berlin High-rise Building

Folks living in a tall building situated in Berlin's Marzahn district uncover an unsettling truth: A youth's lifeless form rests in the building's basement. Authorities are yet to confirm the victim's age, but newspapers like Bild suggest it could be a teenager. A post-mortem examination will ascertain the precise reason behind the demise, hinting at potential malice.

On a Sunday evening around 5:15 PM, a neighbor from an apartment building on Merseburger Street made the grim discovery. The deceased's identification remains under wraps.

Up until now, the actual cause of death remains undisclosed. A thorough examination is planned for this day to uncover if this unfortunate incident was orchestrated by outsiders. According to a representative from the public prosecutor's office, "There seem to be no signs pointing towards any potential external involvement."

Bild also shared that the body was found floatingly in a pool of blood within the basement of the building. The crime scene has been taken under the watchful eye of the homicide division.

The medical report revealed elevated blood pressure in the deceased, adding a new layer of intrigue to the investigation. Despite the lack of external evidence, the victim's high blood pressure could potentially have contributed to their demise.

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