Alexandra Fröhlich, a German writer, was found dead on board her boat. The author of the author was discovered by her son. The police do not inform about the details of the case. It is known that the investigation was taken over by officers from the murder department. According to the media findings, the 58-year-old was to be shot.
Key facts:
- Alexander Fröhlich, the author of popular detective stories, is dead.
- Last Tuesday, the woman's corpse was found on board the boat belonging to her. This one was fixed permanently on the Łabie River in Hamburg.
- A macabre discovery was made by the son of a writer, who called for the emergency service. These were no longer able to help Fröhlich and found the death of a woman.
After making the initial assessment, the investigators decided that the 58-year-old died as a result of violence. The investigation was taken over by officers from the murder department. Due to the nature of the case, the police do not comment on its details. The NDR radio reports that Fröhlich has been shot. According to the Bild daily, about 1.30 at night. The writer's body was found 4 hours later – adds the newspaper.
The investigation into the death of Alexandra Fröhlich is in progress
As the German media indicate, on Tuesday the crime scene was searched by the police. Diving team was also involved in the action. There has been speculation that the crime tool could have been thrown into the river. Investigators are calling for reporting all information in the case.
Todesschuss in der nacht. Schriftstellerin Alexandra Fröhlich (58) auf hausboot hingerichtet. IHR Pinkfarbenes paradies WIDD ZUR BLUTIGEN FALLE.
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Fröhlich made her debut as a writer in 2012. She published a novel “Meine Russche Schwiegermutter und Andere Catastrophen” (pl. My Russian mother -in -law and other disasters – translated by ed.). The book went to the list of the weekly “Spiegel”. She was also successful by two later detective stories, ie “Gestorben Wird Immer” and “Dreck am Stecken”. Positions have not been translated into Polish.
Author/author: JDW // AM
Source: Spiegel, NDR, Bild, The Guardian
Source of the main photo: Evannovostro/Shutterstock