Writer Alexandra Frelich discovered deceased within her residence in Germany.
Got the scoop on Alexandra Fröhlich, the bestselling author:
Troubling news has emerged about acclaimed German author Alexandra Fröhlich, who was found deceased in her floating home on the Elbe River in Hamburg's Murfliet district according to The Guardian. Her family discovered her body on the morning of April 22, and it seems her life was tragically cut short between midnight and 5:30 am that same day.
Police are currently investigating the mysterious circumstances surrounding Fröhlich's death, and they believe it could be linked to an attack on her. According to reports from NDR, a local radio station citing police sources, the evidence suggests she may have been shot[1].
Authorities are urging anyone who might have observed suspicious activity near her houseboat on the Holzhafen bank of the Elbe River in the Moorfleet district between the aforementioned hours to come forward with any information they may have. This crucial evidence could help shed light on her sudden and tragic demise.
Fröhlich rose to prominence as a journalist in Ukraine, founding a women's magazine in Kiev. She later worked as a freelance journalist for various German publications, including Stern magazine. In 2012, she published her debut novel "My Russian Mother-in-Law and Other Catastrophes," which was based on her own marriage story and became a bestseller on Der Spiegel's list[1].
Though the investigation continues, let's remember Fröhlich for her vibrant life and impactful work. Keep an eye out for any updates on this heartbreaking case.
- The general-news article on Crime and Justice section sadly reports the death of Alexandra Fröhlich, who was found in her floating home on the Elbe River.
- Witnesses are being asked to come forward with any information regarding suspicious activity near her houseboat on the Holzhafen bank of the Elbe River between midnight and 5:30 am on April 22, as police believe this could provide crucial evidence about the mysterious circumstances surrounding her death.
- Alexandra Fröhlich, the bestselling author, started her career as a journalist in Ukraine and founded a women's magazine in Kiev before working as a freelance journalist for German publications, including Stern magazine.
- Although the investigation into the tragic death of Fröhlich is ongoing, her life and work continue to have a significant impact, with her debut novel "My Russian Mother-in-Law and Other Catastrophes" becoming a bestseller in 2012.
