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Did a hunting incident possibly harm 6-year-old Arian?

Has there been a shift in the investigation of the disappearance of Arian (6)? The authorities are pursuing fresh clues.

SymClub
May 13, 2024
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Search for Arian: Two policewomen on horseback in the forest near Bremervörde-Elm
Search for Arian: Two policewomen on horseback in the forest near Bremervörde-Elm

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Developments emerge in case of vanished individuals - Did a hunting incident possibly harm 6-year-old Arian?

Three weeks have gone by since the mysterious disappearance of a boy in Bremvervörde, Lower Saxony. Police representative Heiner van der Werp disclosed, "We still can't fathom why we haven't been able to locate the child anywhere yet." And he clarified, "We can't rule out any possibilities." The investigations are being conducted from all angles. "We never dismissed the idea of an abduction," van der Werp stated in an interview with German magazine Der Spiegel.

Did Arian meet a tragic end in the forest?

The parental home of Arian (6, small.

Officially, the authorities are silent on the issue. Curiously, searches for the boy will commence once again this week. Local residents will be spoken to in an effort to gather more information and to find out if they witnessed any suspicious activities. "It's sort of like a door-to-door survey," explained van der Werp.

Police officers comb through a rape field near Arian's parents' house

In the beginning, officials suspected it was a tragic accident and speculated that the autistic child might've slipped into the nearby River Oste. Divers and boats equipped with sonar technology were deployed - but with no success!

Police officers search the Oste River

Despite this, the river will be searched once more. "We'll also be using advanced technology," said the spokesperson. "We have no idea where the boy could have ended up," admits Heiner van der Werp. The warm weekend saw many people recreating at the Oste, but no new leads emerged yet.

Chief Inspector Mark Müller (44) is leading the investigation into the Arian missing persons case

If Arian had indeed fallen into the river, there should've been some signs by now.

Arian was last seen at his parents' house on April 22nd, a Monday. The authorities found this video footage, which led them to think it could've been an accident. However,something wasn't quite right...

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