After the alleged bloody crime in Fieberbrunn, in which a 45-year-old suspect allegedly murdered an acquaintance (54), a murder alarm is sounding again in Tyrol. The body of a 36-year-old local man was found in an apartment in Itter (Kitzbühel district). The background is still a mystery: there is still no trace of the perpetrator.
The man’s body was found in the apartment in Itter on Tuesday evening around 6:30 p.m. Particularly tragic: her own parents discovered their deceased son in the kitchen. “After returning from holiday”, as lead researcher Gert Hofmann of the LKA Tirol described it to the “Krone”.
‘Traces of violence on the neck’
“Since the dead man showed clear signs of violence to his neck, based on the current state of the investigation and after consultation with a forensic doctor on site, it can be assumed that the man was the victim of a violent crime,” Hofmann said. continued.
A knife was probably also involved in this case, the lead investigator explains. It is also not yet clear how long the dead man had been in the apartment.
Autopsy of body ordered
Extensive investigations and interviews by LKA officials are currently taking place. “Crime scene work and evidence reviews are still ongoing,” investigators continued. The autopsy of the body will take place later today.
Researchers are hoping for clues
There is still no trace of the perpetrator. “If there have been any unusual sightings of people or vehicles in Itter in recent days, please report this immediately to the LKA (tel.: 059 133/70 3333, note),” the researchers emphasize.
Already the second bloody act in Tyrol
On Monday evening there was only a murder alarm in Tyrol. The body of a 54-year-old local man was discovered in an apartment in Fieberbrunn (also in the Kitzbühel district). The deceased had stab wounds to the neck. A 45-year-old, who was also in the apartment, is strongly suspected of killing the man during an argument.
The suspected perpetrator, who appeared to be under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, was arrested. He could not be questioned until Tuesday afternoon. However, there were no new details, such as the motive or how the crime took place, as lead investigator Gert Hofmann explained: “We tried to interrogate him, but he did not want to give any information about the case in front of his colleagues. lawyer.”
Source: Krone

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