Intensive search on the hospital site: civil servants and detection dogs without success

Intensive search on the hospital site: civil servants and detection dogs without success

In a tragic incident in Vienna favorites, the emergency services were deployed on Thursday evening to search the site of a hospital for a remarkable reference. The officers meticulously sought every corner to search for a possibly missing baby. Every vehicle as well as numerous dung bucket and even the sewage system have been checked, but all efforts were unsuccessful.

The operation started in the afternoon when the police were alerted. It was not just the police who was on site; Grim dogs were also used to support the search. Nevertheless, it turned out that the intensive search of the site, which continued until the night, did not provide any positive results. At 9 p.m., the officials decided with a heavy heart to stop the search until further notice.

background of the search

The exact circumstances that led to this extensive and emotional search action are currently still unclear. The authorities hope to receive more information as soon as possible to clarify the puzzle about the missing child. The use of sniffer dogs shows how seriously the situation is taken and that you don't want to leave anything to chance.

It is incomprehensible and stressful for the community to hear from such events. Why such a drama can happen in the urban environment raises many questions. The police ask for information from the population that could contribute to the investigation. It is a case that is not only tragic, but also of great importance for the residents. A clear answer is pending and everyone hopes for positve news.

More information about this incident is sparse. So it remains to be seen which new developments will be available in the coming days. For a more detailed view of the case, www.heute.at/s/totes-baby-in-fefortite-bisher-knachen-ist-120074010" TARGET = "_ blank" rel = "nofollow noopener noreferer"> see the report on www.heute.at

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