Police launch murder investigation after bestselling novelist found dead on houseboat
- German authorities are investigating the death of bestselling novelist Alexandra Fröhlich, who was found dead on a houseboat in Hamburg on April 22, with signs of a violent attack.
- Authorities believe she died as a result of violence and are treating the case as a homicide, seeking public information.
- Relatives discovered Fröhlich's body and called the fire department, leading to police involvement as the cause of death was initially unclear.
- The investigation has included evidence examination and the deployment of police divers.
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It happened all Tuesday night between midnight and 5.30 a.m. last week, when one of the writer's three children went to her mother's house: she was killed during a violent struggle with a heavy object.
·Italy
Read Full ArticleA murder investigation has been launched in Hamburg after German author Alexandra Fröhlich, 58, was found dead on her houseboat.
·Stockholm, Sweden
Read Full ArticleGerman writer Alexandra Fröhlich was found murdered in Hamburg, NRD reported April 29. Froehlich was 58 years old.
·Riga, Latvia
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- 34% of the sources are Center, 34% of the sources lean Right
34% Right
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C 34%
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