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After Cruel Discovery, Hunters Came Forward

Summary by Kronen Zeitung
A few days after the discovery of insomnia in the area of a bridge in Münster in the Tyrolean Unterland, the hunter, who is said to have disposed of the insomnia of a red deer, reported himself.A good two weeks ago a walker made a cruel find on the bridge over the Haberbach in Münster. There she discovered insomnia, which came from a killed wild animal. She reported this to the police, who investigated for the suspicion of interfering with forei…

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A few days after the discovery of insomnia in the area of a bridge in Münster in the Tyrolean Unterland, the hunter, who is said to have disposed of the insomnia of a red deer, reported himself.A good two weeks ago a walker made a cruel find on the bridge over the Haberbach in Münster. There she discovered insomnia, which came from a killed wild animal. She reported this to the police, who investigated for the suspicion of interfering with forei…

·Vienna, Austria
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M NSTER/BRANDENBERG. According to the discovery of wild animals in the area of a bridge over the Haberbach in M nster in Tyrol (Kufstein district) on 16 November, an apparently responsible citizen reported to the police.

·Linz, Austria
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On the morning of November 16th, a walker discovered offals of an animal in the area of the bridge over the Haberbach in Münster. She reported the discovery to the authorities. As the officers of the police inspection were able to determine, the organic material was offals of a killed wild animal – in hunter's language also called departure. Subsequently, the police inspection asked Kramsach for information on "suspicious persons or a transport …

·Bolzano, Italy
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The man admitted to having disposed of internals in a creek. He was reported.

On the morning of November 16, 2025, a walker reported to the police of a wild animal in the area of the bridge over the Haberbach in Münster. The officials of the PI Kramsach initially assumed unlawful interference with foreign hunting or fishing rights. It was unclear who had killed the animal and disposed of the remains in the stream. In the case of a witness call, Wendung reported that the man who was responsible for the find: a 40-year-old …

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5min.at broke the news in on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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