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German Angler Dies at Sea in Austria

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Some questions about the death of a German fisherman are still open. However, a foreign debt is excluded, as the police reported.

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In the Wallersee in Austria, residents discover a lifeless body and pull the body ashore. It quickly turns out that it is a German fisherman. However, investigators are currently still questioning how and why the man died.

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Some questions about the death of a German fisherman are still open. However, a foreign debt is excluded, as the police reported.

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Some questions about the death of a German fisherman are still open. However, a foreign debt is excluded, as the police reported.

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In the Wallersee, residents discovered a lifeless body on Saturday morning. It was a German fisherman, the circumstances of his death are still unclear.

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At about 8 o'clock the alarm came in to rescue the water. The lifeless person was supposed to be an angler from Germany. He was driving in the area of the east bay of the Wallersee. "We immediately moved out with a boat crew, so Markus Gewolf of the water rescue. The person could only be recovered dead. Nearer should have heard a signal, possibly from the mobile phone. They had thus become aware of the emergency situation. There is still no prec…

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Neumarkt am Wallersee - An angler drives lifeless in a lake in Austria. Residents alert the rescue forces. However, he can no longer be saved. Now an autopsy is supposed to provide answers.

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SALZBURG24 broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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