Drama in the Europapark: Police are looking for mysterious couples for baby finds!

Drama in the Europapark: Police are looking for mysterious couples for baby finds!

In the Europapark in Klagenfurt, the body of a newborn was found two weeks ago. This tragic incident not only shaken the public, but also had extensive investigations by the police and public prosecutor. On July 18, 2025, Klick Kärnten that the investigators have published phantom images of a potentially young couple that could contribute to the clarification of the case. The sighting of these people occurred on June 29 between 6:30 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. on the Iriskogel.

A worker of the city of Klagenfurt had made the cruel discovery when he found a jysk bag under a bush. In this bag there were bones and decayed tissue parts. A forensic doctor found that it was a newborn that was not properly dismantled, whose umbilical cord was still present. The exact circumstances of death, whether the baby was born dead or was killed after birth, have not yet been clarified. The public prosecutor's office is investigating a child at the birth of a child in accordance with paragraph 79 of the Criminal Code

Investigations and searches

The police have hired relevant information on the suspects and asks the witnesses to report on 059133 - 203333 or at any police station. So far, the parents of the deceased child have not been known, which also makes the investigation more difficult. The publication of the phantom images is intended to maintain possible information from the population in order to identify the young couple.

The investigators hope to encounter new information by publishing the pictures. The extent of this case goes beyond the shocking discovery and raises questions about the social conditions that can lead to such an incident. Especially at a time when the discussion about youth crime is initiated in Germany, as Statista it is important to illuminate the background.

youth crime in change

The increase in youth crime, which reached a maximum of around 13,800 cases in Germany in 2024, could also be relevant in Austria. The increase in youth violence affects young people between the ages of 14 and 17 and young adults between the ages of 18 and 20. Although the number of young suspects fell by around 6 percent in 2024, the need for preventive measures and support for young people remains.

The current developments in the deathbirth in the Europapark show the urgency of help and support for expectant mothers. A stronger prevention that children and adolescents are also protected from risky living conditions could help avoid criminal behavior and to better integrate young people in society. The investigation into this tragic incident is a memory of the challenges with which many young people are faced.

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OrtEuropapark, Klagenfurt, Österreich
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