Berlin - A body of 22-year-old Israeli found with signs of severe violence Featured
According to a report in the German newspaper "Bild", the young man's body, among his things is an Israeli passport, was found by passers by, near an abandoned church. Due to the state of the body, It was not possible to determine with certainty the identity of the victim. Israeli Foreign Ministry checks the report.
Source involved in the details of the investigation said that "the victim's face is severely damaged, it has not yet been possible to establish identity with certainty. It is not possible make a match between him and the image shown in the passport." The body was discovered by passers by on Sunday, near the abandoned Franciscan church near the Alexanderplatz square.
Source involved in the details of the investigation said that "the victim's face is severely damaged, it has not yet been possible to establish identity with certainty. It is not possible make a match between him and the image shown in the passport." The body was discovered by passers by on Sunday, near the abandoned Franciscan church near the Alexanderplatz square.
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