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Murder Investigation Deepens in Death of German Novelist Alexandra Fröhlich

Police continue forensic analysis and river searches as they probe the violent death of the bestselling author on her Hamburg houseboat.

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Overview

  • Alexandra Fröhlich, 58, was found dead on her houseboat in Hamburg last Tuesday morning by her son, with authorities confirming her death resulted from violence.
  • The case has been assigned to the murder squad, with investigators collecting forensic evidence, including gunpowder residue swabs, and deploying divers and 3D scanning technology.
  • Police suspect Fröhlich was shot, and searches of the River Elbe are ongoing to locate the potential firearm used in the crime.
  • Authorities have appealed to the public for any information about suspicious activity near the cerise houseboat docked on the Holzhafen bank in the Moorfleet district.
  • Fröhlich was a celebrated novelist known for works like 'My Russian Mother-in-Law and Other Catastrophes' and 'Skeletons in the Closet,' which achieved bestseller status in Germany.