The body of German writer Alexandra Froelich was found in Hamburg.


The body of 58-year-old German writer Alexandra Froelich was found in Hamburg. This was reported on April 27 by The Guardian newspaper, referring to the investigative authorities.
"Police have announced that a murder investigation has been launched after a popular German writer was found dead in a houseboat in Hamburg after a brutal attack," the article says.
It is specified that the body was discovered by one of the writer's sons on the morning of April 22. Police believe she died between midnight and 5:30 a.m. (6:30 a.m. Moscow time).
The article noted that the local authorities did not provide detailed information. However, NDR TV company, citing police sources, reports that Froehlich was shot dead.
In 2012, she published her debut novel, My Russian Mother-in-Law and Other Disasters, which, she says, is based on her own experience of marrying a man from Russia.
On February 27, the bodies of American actor and writer Eugene (Gene) Hackman, a two-time Oscar and BAFTA Award winner, his wife and their dog were found. The police said that the death of the couple was not violent. It was clarified that the cause of death could be carbon monoxide poisoning.
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