Body found in Vienna's Danube: Second suspect partially confesses
 
    The investigations quickly assumed a violent crime after the body was found. This was partly due to drag marks registered on the shore near the discovery site at the Nordbrücke. According to a judicial autopsy, the 37-year-old had injuries from blunt force trauma to the head area. These led to the man's death. Through investigations in his environment, the first suspect was then arrested.
Body in New Danube in Vienna-Floridsdorf Arrest of Two Suspects
At the end of August, a 42-year-old Pole was arrested in connection with the death of the 37-year-old. He has been in a detention center since then.
In the course of further investigations, the suspicion against another man, a 41-year-old Pole, was substantiated. He was arrested on October 24 in Vienna-Favoriten. During his interrogation, he partially confessed and also implicated the second suspect. The 41-year-old is now also in a detention center.
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