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Suspicion of child abduction: Indictment against steakhouse heir Christina Block

Summary by merkur.de
The prosecutor's office in Hamburg has filed charges for suspecting child abduction. The focus is on Christina Block. There are supposed to be several accomplices.

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On New Year's Eve in 2024, two children of Christina Block had been forcibly snatched from her father. According to the prosecution, the mother herself commissioned the act of helping her partner Gerhard Delling.

·Munich, Germany
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The prosecutor's office in Hamburg has filed charges for suspecting child abduction. The focus is on Christina Block. There are supposed to be several accomplices.

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Christina Block and her ex-husband Stephan Hensel have been arguing for custody of their children for years. Now the Hamburg entrepreneur is being accused.

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The entrepreneur is said to have given the order to abduct two of her children from Denmark on the night of 1 January 2024. Six other persons are also sued, including her partner Gerhard Delling.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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The prosecutor's office in Hamburg has filed charges for the alleged abduction of two children from Denmark. Among other things, the steakhouse heir Christina Block and her partner are accused.

·Germany
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focus.de broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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