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New twist in the Kasia Lenhardt case: an investigation against 2019 Bayern star Jérôme Boateng is reopened. It is a deliberate assault.
Soccer star Jérôme Boateng of FC Bayern Munich is under investigation for intentional bodily injury. Details are available on t-online. It is a process that began on December 20, 2019. The reason: intentional bodily harm “to the detriment of the injury Kasia L.” As confirmed by the Munich Public Prosecutor’s Office I, the investigation will resume after the death of Kasia Lenhardt. “ZEIT” reported on this first.
On February 9, Kasia Lenhardt was found dead in an apartment in Berlin. The exact circumstances of death are still unknown. The Berlin prosecutor had requested an autopsy and announced on Wednesday that no evidence of third party negligence could be found. The Berlin police did not want to reveal more details about the “ongoing investigations” even when asked: You can read a detailed background on the autopsy result here.
In response to a request from t-online, the Munich prosecutor explains why Boateng is being investigated again: “The process was resumed on February 10, 2021, because we received new information as part of the death investigation in Berlin, which indicated a possible continuation of the procedure. ” The investigation into the death of Kasia Lenhardt is still ongoing.
Report of assault in 2019
What exactly is behind this remains vague. The prosecution did not want to confirm that the autopsy of the former GNTM candidate and former girlfriend of Jérôme Boateng provided information: traces of injuries or other indications of the use of force. The following is known about the old investigations against the Bayern player: On December 20, 2019, a process was started against Boateng for intentional bodily injury. Kasia Lenhardt is said to have been injured on October 3, 2019, but later decided not to present any incriminating information against Boateng. Then the procedure was suspended, also for another reason.
Kasia Lenhardt: I was only 25 years old. (Source: Instagram / Kasia Lenhardt)
As Munich Attorney General Anne Leiding explains, when t-online asked, “the outcome of the processes already accused should be awaited.” Because: there is still a lawsuit against Boateng. At the Munich district court, a case is not currently being negotiated against the 2014 world champion due to Corona. The charge: “Dangerous bodily harm, bodily injury and insults to the detriment of the wound Sherin S.”. She is the mother of Boateng’s twin daughters.
Boateng and Lenhardt were seen together for the first time in New York in October 2019. In January 2020, the model made the love public, three months later the professional footballer also confirmed the relationship.