Minden-Lübbecke region - Water skier perishes on the Weser: Was there an internal emergency?
A 61-year-old woman water skier has sadly passed away in the Weser. The incident occurred at Petershagen when she fell into the water. Her 67-year-old husband, who was piloting the boat she was on, quickly pulled her out of the water. However, despite efforts from emergency services to revive the woman, they were unsuccessful. The Water Police have now assumed control of the investigation and are trying to determine if an undisclosed medical emergency could have caused her death.
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- Despite living in Minden-Lübbecke, a region known for its picturesque landscapes, the woman's leisure time activity ended tragically in the Weser river near Petershagen.
- Officials from the Water Police in North Rhine-Westphalia are investigating if an undisclosed medical emergency during her water skiing activity could have led to the woman's death in Petershagen.
- Following the woman's unfortunate incident, emergency services in North Rhine-Westphalia, including those in Petershagen, continue to stay vigilant during leisure activities, ensuring the safety of all water skiers in the region.
Source: www.stern.de