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Crime: Car buyer beaten to death by €41,000
Germany👮 Crime3 hr. ago

Crime: Car buyer beaten to death by €41,000

A 38-year-old woman from the Zittau area in East Saxony became a victim of fraud, having transferred approximately 41,000 euros to a supposed car dealership for the purchase of a new vehicle. The police department in Görlitz reported that the car was never delivered, and investigations into the case are ongoing. This incident highlights a scam where the victim was deceived into paying for a vehicle that did not exist. The police are still working to resolve the matter and identify those responsible for the fraud.

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Crime: Car buyer beaten to death by €41,000

A 38-year-old woman from the Zittau area in East Saxony became a victim of fraud, having transferred approximately 41,000 euros to a supposed car dealership for the purchase of a new vehicle. The police department in Görlitz reported that the car was never delivered, and investigations into the case are ongoing. This incident highlights a scam where the victim was deceived into paying for a vehicle that did not exist. The police are still working to resolve the matter and identify those responsible for the fraud.

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