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Father's Day Tragedy in Wolgast: Two Men Die in the Harbor Basin

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Angler falls into the water, savior follows. Both men are only recovered dead. Criminal police investigate in Wolgast.

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In Wolgast, a man himself drowned trying to save a fisherman who fell into the water. Both men could only be recovered from the docks dead. Police are investigating.

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A man sees a fisherman fall into the harbor basin. He jumps unselfishly afterwards – both pay with their lives.

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Angler falls into the water, savior follows. Both men are only recovered dead. Criminal police investigate in Wolgast.

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After an intense hour and a half search, rescuers from various corporations managed to recover the body of the man who died drowned in Laguna del Castillo this noon. According to witnesses, two men entered the water under the effects of alcohol. Although one of them managed to be rescued alive after asking for help, his companion disappeared among the waters without anyone being able to do anything in time. The testimony of those present and the…

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An angler flies into a harbor at night. A passerby wants to help him - and jumps in. A large search for both men begins.

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Two men died in the harbor of Wolgast late Thursday evening. As the Neubrandenburg Police Headquarters announced on Friday, a 27-year-old fisherman fell into the harbor basin at around 11:40 p.m. for reasons still unknown. A group of people passing by noticed the incident. A 40-year-old man from the group then jumped into the water to rescue the fisherman. However, both men were submerged. Extensive search efforts were initiated, involving a ru…

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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