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After waiting several days, the first suspicion has not been confirmed after all: the 22-year-old man who found Adrian G. dead on Froschberg Street in Linz had nothing to do with the fatal car accident. Adrian, 20, was reportedly killed Sunday night in Hugo-Wolf-Strasse. He must have been lying in the street when he was hit by a car in the head area and died of a traumatic brain injury, the autopsy revealed. The Linz public prosecutor’s office takes on a traffic accident with a hit and run.
The first suspect was the slightly drunk 22-year-old, and only because his behavior seemed strange to investigators. Because the young man testified that he had driven the car and saw Adrian G. lying in the street. He was able to dodge the sidewalk just in time. But instead of stopping, the young man drove home first, parked his car, and walked back to the crash site. Only then did he inform guests of a nearby party about what was happening. The 22-year-old’s car was impounded and an appraiser didn’t have an idea until Wednesday night: “The expert rules out that the 22-year-old’s car was involved in the accident. There are no traces to suggest this.” says Reinhard Steiner, spokesman for the Linz Prosecutor’s Office.
Therefore, the investigation is back in full swing. In recent days, the police have received numerous complaints, but both the executive and the prosecutor are silent on the current status of the investigation. However, with the numerous calls, a crucial clue is missing: that of a taxi driver.
Taxi driver wanted
During the investigation, it turned out that Adrian G. had been brought from the house on Bethlehemstrasse to Wallnerstrasse in a taxi, presumably white, on September 13 between 00:30 and 1:45 a.m. The driver, according to witnesses, a man Looking southern, you must report urgently to the criminal police in Linz on 059 133/45 3333.