The fire in an abandoned showroom for luxury cars in Attnang-Puchheim in Upper Austria led to a large fire brigade. The researchers were able to secure some hot traces, such as a Bengalo torch and the alleged shoe from the perpetrator. Now the search is performed.
We are not looking for a beautiful girl with a dress made of gold and silver, and it is also not the son of the king who wants to find the owner of the shoe in his country. Instead, there are officials from the Upper Austrian Criminal Police Office, and of course they do not want to bring the owner of the shoe to the bride, but in custody.
Major damage to property
But from the front: on April 16 the emergency services were called for a fire in Attnang-Puchheim. Once there, it soon became apparent that the fire was apparently laid in the deserted luxury car showroom. Although no Italian and German racing cars were exhibited in it, the material damage was great because of soot.
Gasoline spilled in the showroom
Despite a month of intensive research, the perpetrator is still unknown. “Because someone apparently was injured in the law, we contacted the surrounding doctors and hospitals, but without success,” says the responsible servant. According to the researchers, gasoline was buried in the showroom and – unusual – was inflamed with a Bengalian torch, as you know from football stadiums.
Hope for DNA traces
This remained on the spot. Likewise, however, in the literal sense of sense: a strongly worn, black and white sneaker from the Calvin Klein Jeans brand in size 44. “There was an explosion when it was laid, and the perpetrator literally moved the shoe,” the crime officer explains the find. As the sneaker is, the officials hope for DNA tracks. However, their evaluation is still being treated.
Motive further enigmatic
The motive for crime is also enigmatic as long as perpetrators and backers are unknown. A connection with the sports car trader and the rental company that belonged to the building is clear. The company, which offered different speedsters from Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, Audi and BMW for sale and rental prices in the long term, had broke shortly before.
Source: Krone

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