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Fabian Murder Case: Police Seek Witnesses After Child Found Burned

Search Intensifies​ for Clues in Fabian‘s Death as police Investigate Possible Evidence Tampering

Güstrow, Germany – Investigators are pursuing leads ⁤after the​ body of⁢ eight-year-old Fabian was discovered October 14th in a pond near klein ​Upahl, approximately 15 kilometers from Güstrow. Police now‌ believe ‍the child’s body may ‌have been deliberately set on fire in an attempt to destroy evidence, intensifying the examination into his⁤ disappearance and​ death.

The case ⁣has gripped Germany, prompting a widespread public⁣ appeal⁢ for data and raising fears about the circumstances surrounding Fabian’s death.‍ Authorities are focusing⁢ on identifying​ potential​ witnesses who may have observed suspicious activity ⁢near the ‍pond or⁢ the location where a vehicle connected to the case was later found. The investigation⁣ centers on uncovering who was responsible and understanding the ‍motive behind‍ this⁤ tragic event, with investigators stating‍ they are awaiting “THE clue ‍that will take us further.”

A photograph of a⁣ fire near the pond was released as part of the ongoing investigation. Police have requested anyone ⁤who was in the area around the time ‍of fabian’s disappearance ​to‌ contact the Rostock police with any‍ relevant⁤ information regarding​ people, vehicles, or unusual⁢ occurrences. A‌ dedicated hotline has been established: 0800 – 5977268.

During a recent broadcast,Rostock police investigator Frank Focke confirmed ⁤that “measures were also being carried ‍out that affected ⁢specific people,” but declined ⁤to elaborate further,citing “investigative reasons.” He also ⁣noted that investigators had received​ “initial, promising information” ⁤via the hotline, though details ⁣were⁣ not disclosed.

Further ⁣information​ and ongoing coverage of the Fabian murder case ‍can be found at https://www.nordkurier.de/themen/fabian/. A video detailing the current ⁣status of the investigation is also available.

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