Murder in Weiden: Unconsciously liquid ecstasy made of champagne bottle!

Murder in Weiden: Unconsciously liquid ecstasy made of champagne bottle!

Weiden, Deutschland - An evening that should actually start happily ended in a terrible drama in Weiden, Bavaria. In a restaurant, eight guests drank out of a bottle that they thought for champagne. What they didn't know: The content was liquid ecstasy, which resulted in the guests suddenly collapsed. A 52-year-old man died of the consequences of this tragic incident, while seven other guests were sometimes seriously injured.

Almost three years after this incident, the public prosecutor has now announced an important development. A 45-year-old man from the Netherlands was arrested and is now in custody. He is accused of being the owner of the dangerous drugs. He faces severe charges: negligent killing, negligent bodily harm and gang -based drug trafficking.

the course of the investigation

The public prosecutor found out in its procedure that the bottle from which the guests drank originally came from the possession of the suspect. He is said to have brought the dangerous drugs into circulation by selling them to other people who then spread them. The Dutch was arrested in his homeland in June 2023 and transferred to Germany at the end of September. Since then he has been in a correctional facility in Bavaria.

The investigation is carried out by the public prosecutor and the main customs office in Munich and are still active, especially with regard to possible accomplices. However, the suspicion of another man who was delivered from the Netherlands in November 2023 has not yet been confirmed.

The tragic event in Weiden had far -reaching consequences. A few days after the incident, there was a similar incident in the Netherlands, in which several people were also injured. It turned out that bottles were also in circulation with the dangerous intoxicant. These incidents led to increased attention from the authorities who prompted the Federal Office for Consumer Protection to pronounce warnings.

The effects of the incident should not be underestimated. The Federal Office clearly understood that bottles with suspicious-looking content-for example without bubbling blisters, reddish-brown color and anise smell-should never be opened and consumed. The warning aims to protect other potential victims from the extreme danger of the content. "Even a little sip can be fatal," it said in the message. People are advised not to try anything in case of doubt.

Overall, the case shows the dangers that drugs can assume in everyday life. The investigation has not yet been completed, and it remains to be seen which further information the public prosecutor will still bring to light and whether other suspects can be held responsible. The entire situation around the fatal incident is still being observed very closely, especially in terms of prevention of future drug incidents.

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