The body of water found in the Danube at Steyregg on Wednesday is without a doubt Roland K. (42) from Natternbach. This was confirmed by a forensic autopsy on Friday. Debts to third parties can be excluded.
The corpse now also appears to be the 42-year-old from Natternbach, who had been missing since December 10 after a local tour with friends in Linz. Based on the mobile phone data, the last track determined led at 3:47 a.m. in Linz in the direction of the Donaulände. However, several searches yielded no results. A cyclist from Linz finally saw a body floating in the water near Steyregg on Wednesday. Based on the clothing, the police immediately assumed that it was the body of Roland K., who had been missing for 7 weeks. To be on the safe side, a forensic autopsy was ordered, which took place Friday.
No third party debts
The autopsy revealed no visible traces of third-party negligence. The exact cause of death could no longer be determined due to the advanced internal putrefaction process. The results of the autopsy were brought to the attention of the responsible prosecutor at 2:20 pm. This ordered the release of the corpse and a toxicology study. In the end, a tragic accident must be assumed. The Natternbacher, who suddenly disappeared during a local tour with friends, leaves behind a wife and two children.
Source: Krone

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