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Man's Body Found with Visible Injuries in Berlin Allotment Shed

A grim discovery in Neukölln leaves investigators searching for answers. Could foul play be behind the man's death in this quiet garden plot?

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Man's Body Found with Visible Injuries in Berlin Allotment Shed

A 36-year-old man's body was found in a shed at an allotment garden in Berlin's Neukölln district on Monday. The discovery was made in a garden plot on Oderstraße, with police confirming visible injuries on the victim. Authorities have not yet confirmed the cause of death, but foul play remains a possibility. The case has been transferred to the 8th Homicide Division of the Berlin State Criminal Police Office, which is now leading the investigation on behalf of the public prosecutor's office.

An autopsy is set to take place later today. As of now, no further details or official statements have been released by Berlin police or prosecutors regarding the incident.

The investigation is ongoing, with the homicide division examining the circumstances surrounding the man's death. Further updates are expected once the autopsy results and additional evidence have been reviewed.

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