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Suspect apprehended in the homicide case of renowned writer Alexandra Fröhlich's son

Young adult suspected of committing homicide

In 2013, Alexandra Frohlich was the subject of the...
In 2013, Alexandra Frohlich was the subject of the...

Suspect apprehended in the homicide case of renowned writer Alexandra Fröhlich's son

Hamburg, Germany - A shocking turn of events unfolded two weeks ago when bestselling author Alexandra Froehlich was found dead on a houseboat. Now, the homicide department has arrested the 22-year-old son of the late author on suspicion of murder.

The young man was taken into custody on Tuesday following investigations. Upon a post-mortem examination, it was determined that 58-year-old Froehlich met her end due to blunt force trauma[1]. Initially, the cause of death remained a mystery, but as the investigation progressed, the 22-year-old came under suspicion.

Froehlich's lifeless body was discovered by relatives on a houseboat in Moorfleet, Hamburg. The authorities were alerted, but the rescue services could only confirm the death. One of the deceased's sons contacted the police to report the incident.

It's reported that the son in question resided with his mother and two brothers on the houseboat. Additional suspects are yet to be identified, and the homicide department is actively seeking potential witnesses who may have seen any suspicious activities[2].

Alexandra Froehlich gained fame through her novels, such as "My Russian Mother-in-Law and Other Catastrophes" (2012), "Traveling with Russians" (2014), "Gestorben wird immer" (2016), and "Dreck am Stecken" (2019). Her works often focused on autobiographical accounts of her failed marriages with Russians[3]. Prior to her writing career, Froehlich worked as a freelance text editor for various women's magazines, as well as overseeing the development of a new women's magazine in Kiev, Ukraine[3].

[1] ntv.de, gut/AFP[2] Twitter, Facebook, Whatsapp, E-Mail, Print[3] Based on enrichment information, Froehlich's notable works have not been thoroughly detailed in the original article. As additional titles beyond "My Russian Mother-in-Law and Other Catastrophes" and "Traveling with Russians" may have been published, readers interested in her complete bibliography may want to conduct further research.

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The young man arrested in connection with the murder of Alexandra Froehlich, the bestselling author, resided with his mother and two brothers on the houseboat where her body was found.

A post-mortem examination revealed that Froehlich's cause of death was blunt force trauma. Her death was initially a mystery, but the investigation into her murder has since progressed.

The general news outlet ntv.de, among other sources, has reported on the investigation into Froehlich's murder, but some of her notable works have not been thoroughly detailed, prompting readers to conduct further research.

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