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Family of Missing German Lived in Uncertainty for over Three Years – Now There Is Clarity About His Fate

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For the families of missing persons one thing is often particularly bad: the uncertainty. For the relatives of a German backpacker this is now over.

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Three years after the disappearance of a tourist from Lower Saxony in the Canary Islands, there is sad certainty. The backpacker is dead.

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Now it's sad certainty for his family and friends: the German backpacker Oliver Heise, who has been missing since 2022, is dead. The corpse of the 23-year-old was found in a gorge – but more than a year ago. "For a long time, uncertainty has plagued us. Not knowing where Oliver is and how he is doing has cost us a lot of strength as a family. Now we have certainty and can begin to say goodbye – with these words Oliver's brother confirmed the dea…

·Vienna, Austria
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Since the summer of 2022, a young man from Lower Saxony has been missing, who has migrated to the Canary Islands. Now it is clear: the then 23-year-old man has been fatally injured in Tenerife.

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A hunter finds a body in a canyon in Tenerife. According to DNA investigations, it is clear that it is a 23-year-old who disappeared in August 2022. ZDF's broadcast "File Sign XY ... unresolved" had taken up the case at the time.

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For the families of missing persons one thing is often particularly bad: the uncertainty. For the relatives of a German backpacker this is now over.

Since the summer of 2022, a young man from Lower Saxony has been missing, who has migrated to the Canary Islands. Now it is clear: the then 23-year-old man has been fatally injured in Tenerife.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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ndr.de broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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