The body found in Reith im Alpbachtal (Tyrol) on Sunday still raises many open questions among researchers. Even after the autopsy, there is still no information whether it is a man or a woman. According to the first information, a DNA result would only be available in a few weeks.
A passer-by made the terrible discovery of a decomposed body on a sandbank in St. Gertraudi near Reith im Alpbachtal in the Kufstein district on Sunday afternoon. At the confluence of the Ziller and the Inn, the woman came across the corpse. At the time, police were unable to provide any information about the identity or cause of death.
It may take another two weeks
As the APA reports, this is not likely to change any time soon. After the autopsy was performed, it was not yet possible to say whether the body belonged to a woman or a man. It takes at least two weeks before the DNA results are available.
According to a police spokesman, there are reportedly several missing people in the area. However, studies are going in all directions. The body had been transferred to forensic medicine in Innsbruck.
Source: Krone

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