“We will no longer be on site here from tomorrow,” said a police spokesman on Monday evening. However, an investigative team will continue to work on the case. Hundreds of emergency services and volunteers had been looking for the autistic boy since April 22nd.
According to their own information, the emergency services combed 5,300 hectares on land, water and from the air. Around 800 people were involved every day, including many special forces with dogs, horses, helicopters, drones, boats and diving equipment. “We wanted to do everything humanly possible to find Arian,” said the police spokesman.
Image: (APA/dpa/Daniel Bockwoldt)
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Image: (APA/dpa/Daniel Bockwoldt)
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