When the police barriers are removed, the blood is washed away, and the memorial candles are lit, the crime scenes lose their horror. And life goes on, almost as if nothing bad has happened. But that’s it. Nine photos, nine stories.
When 62-year-old toy dealer Adolf Fuchs gets into his black Citroën one morning, he has no idea that he only has a few minutes left to live. Shortly before he leaves his hometown of Kindberg, on the edge of town and just 30 meters from a police station, his car explodes. Car parts fly through the air. Adolf Fuchs is killed instantly.
The initial assumption that it was an accident because the victim was possibly carrying pyrotechnics soon turns out to be wrong. The explosives come from a Russian surface-to-air missile. In one fell swoop, the quiet Styrian town has become the scene of a mafia crime.
Source: Krone

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