Pilnacek Case: New Report Goes "Most Likely From a...
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According to the Public Prosecutor's Office in Vienna, there is therefore "no evidence of an accident death or a homicide"
The prosecutor's office has commissioned another expert report on the death of former section chief Christian Pilnacek. There is no evidence of an accident or murder, it says.
An expert report from the Medical University concludes that the former Chief of Justice has died due to "suicidal drowning".
With instructions, the OStA Vienna has made it difficult to clarify the circumstances of Christian Pilnacek's death. Now, a supplementary opinion speaks of possible "footsteps".
EISENSTADT/VIENEN. Forensic medicine in Innsbruck is responsible for foreign debt and is "most likely from a suicidal drowning".
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