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Duisburg: Body discovered in Lake Bertha - police are investigating
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Duisburg: Body discovered in Lake Bertha - police are investigating

On July 2, 2026, around 7 PM local time, emergency personnel in Duisburg discovered a waterlogged body in the Bertasee lake. The person was found floating near a waterslide area along the Regattabahn. Firefighters and rescue services were involved in the operation, with 24 personnel participating. The cause of death remains unclear, and authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.

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Duisburg: Body discovered in Lake Bertha - police are investigating

On July 2, 2026, around 7 PM local time, emergency personnel in Duisburg discovered a waterlogged body in the Bertasee lake. The person was found floating near a waterslide area along the Regattabahn. Firefighters and rescue services were involved in the operation, with 24 personnel participating. The cause of death remains unclear, and authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.

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