Girl from the Main

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The Girl from the Main refers to an unidentified murder victim found in the Main River in Nied, Germany. The decedent, aged 15–16 at the time of her death, had been physically abused and finally murdered before being dumped into the river, when she was found on 31 July 2001.

Case summary[]

On 31 July 2001, around 2:50 PM, passers-by found the approximately 1.57 m (5 ft 2 in) tall and only 38.5 kg (85 lb) body of a 15-to-16-year-old girl. The body had a number of injuries all over which indicated serious abuse suffered over a period of years, none of which had been treated by a doctor. Among other things, her arms were malformed as a result of healed fractures, there were numerous longer scars in the area of the legs, trunk and forehead, burn scars from cigarettes, and a cauliflower ear caused by injury were found during the autopsy.

It is believed that the girl looked about two years younger than her actual age and that she had dark brown hair, about 30 cm (12 in) long. Her teeth were in poor condition, and there were no wisdom teeth. Her eye color was no longer ascertainable.

The victim had probably been in the water for 12–14 hours. Death occurred as a result of two bluntly fractured ribs that injured the lungs and spleen, no more than three days before the discovery of the body. The body was tied up and weighed down with a parasol stand and thrown into the Main.[1] Investigations revealed that the girl most likely was thrown into the water between the Griesheim barrage and the Wörthspitze. Among other things, due to a scarf-like object she had on her, it is assumed that the girl originated from the Pakistan-Afghanistan border area, but was living in the Frankfurt Rhine-Main area, perhaps as a servant. However, on-site investigation revealed no clues about her identity or that of her killer(s). It cannot be excluded that the girl entered through diplomatic circles, in which investigations are difficult due to political immunity. The body was buried in the Heiligenstock cemetery; the funeral was financed by donations from the investigators. The case receives substantial attention even after more than ten years.[2]

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References[]

  1. ^ "Unknown death: Unidentified, ill-treated girl, found in Nied, Frankfurt am Main" (in German). 2016. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  2. ^ Katharina Iskandar (28 July 2011). "The girl from the Main: The dead woman with no name" (in German). Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. Retrieved 20 August 2014.

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