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The death of Usedomer bouncer continues to raise questions
Ahlbeck May 2019. A body find on the island of Usedom occupies the Polish and German police. The dead had been found in Swinoujscie, Poland, on Tuesday, as Sascha Ott, spokesman for the Stralsund prosecutor's office, said on Thursday.

The dead came from Greifswald and was known in the doorman and strength sports scene in Western Pomerania. No further information can currently be given on the circumstances of death. However, it is still unclear whether the place of discovery was also the scene of the crime. According to the Ostsee-Zeitung (OZ), the dead person should be Dag S. (59). This is said to have been found dead on May 7th at a dump in Swinoujscie. The report goes on to say that, according to several Usedomers, he was killed with a head shot.
Car of the dead confiscated in Ahlbeck
The spokeswoman for the responsible Polish public prosecutor, Joanna Biranowska-Sochalska, however, rejected speculation about gunshot wounds on the man's body. "I can definitely deny that," she said. At first, she did not provide any further information about the man's death. The man's body is now being autopsied.

According to the public prosecutor's office in Stralsund, a parked car has already been confiscated in the neighboring town of Ahlbeck on the German side and is believed to have belonged to the dead person. The spokesman said that the Polish side is now in charge of the investigation. That goes according to the crime scene principle. So far, this is also suspected on the Polish side. The 59-year-old was also known to the police. However, the Polish authorities would respond to any request.

Who was Dag S.?
Born in Greifswald, Dag S. had lived on Usedom for many years according to the OZ and was the best-known bouncer of several discos and bars. He was also a well-known strength athlete in Greifswald during GDR times and had great success with the first fitness studio in the Hanseatic city - but later had to file for bankruptcy.

Murder case Maria K.
In March the pregnant Maria K. (18) was stabbed in the Baltic Sea resort of Zinnowitz on the island of Usedom. The two alleged perpetrators, two young men (19 and 21 years old) have been arrested, are currently in custody and are accusing each other of the fact.

On Wednesday, the police reported an investigative success in this case: They found a pair of shoes that one of the two suspects said they had thrown into a drainage ditch after the crime.

This article was updated several times on Thursday, May 9th. Source: press releases, Nordkurier
The investigations
Swinoujscie May 10, 2019. In the case of the dead German from Swinoujscie, it will take at least two weeks until the autopsy results are available, according to the public prosecutor's office in Szczecin. The 59-year-old from Greifswald, who most recently lived on the island of Usedom, was found dead near Swinoujscie on May 7.
His car was parked in a car park in Ahlbeck. The investigators assume a crime. As Chief Prosecutor Martin Cloppenburg said in Stralsund, the investigation is up to the Polish authorities because the crime scene is suspected there.
According to Cloppenburg, the public prosecutor's office in Stralsund initiated an investigation because the man was German. If the Polish investigators ask for support, the German side will provide legal assistance.
A murder on the island of Usedom had caused a sensation and uncertainty only in March. Two young men are suspected of murdering an 18-year-old in Zinnowitz. You are in custody.

Witness comments on the death of a usedomer bouncer
Wolgast May 13, 2019 After the famous Usedom doorman Dag S. died last week, police officers searched a residential building in the village of Neu Sallenthin on Usedom. A car was also secured and towed.

According to the Stralsund public prosecutor's office, the search was in connection with the questioning of a witness who knew the deceased 59-year-old. The spokesman said the woman testified that she had had contact with the bouncer in the last few hours of his life. She also commented on the circumstances of her death.

The woman's statements did not indicate a premeditated crime, said the prosecutor's spokesman. Rather, they indicated that it was "more towards negligence". However, the information is not complete and has not yet been compared with other available information and knowledge. In addition, there is still no official autopsy result that could support the statements. That will only be available in about two weeks. The woman is now being investigated.

The 59-year-old from Greifswald, who most recently lived on the island of Usedom, was found dead on May 7 near Swinoujscie. The crime scene is also suspected in Poland. Therefore, the lead in the investigation lies with the Polish authorities.

Mysterious death Dag S .: corpse arrived in Germany after weeks

Less than three months after the mysterious death of the German bouncer in Swinoujscie, the body has now been released by the Polish authorities. They had long made a secret of their investigation.
Swinoujscie / Zinnowitz August 9, 2019 Just under three months after the discovery of the dead bouncer Dag S. on May 7 on the Polish side of the island of Usedom, the man's body has finally been transferred to Germany.

The spokesman for the public prosecutor's office in Stralsund, Martin Cloppenburg, confirmed on request that the body was brought to forensic medicine in Greifswald last week. There was another autopsy, but the results are not yet available.

The public prosecutor's office in Szczecin also provided extensive material on the autopsy results - but all in Polish. "We now have to have all of the results of the investigation translated into German, which takes up a lot of time given the large number of files," says Cloppenburg.


Dead bouncer on Usedom - investigation completed?
In May the famous Usedom doorman Dag S. was found dead near Swinoujscie. German and Polish public prosecutors investigated the suspicion of assault with death.

Ahlbeck January 31, 2020 The death of the well-known bouncer Dag S., who was found on the Polish side of the island of Usedom in May, will have no criminal consequences. "The investigation has shown that the 60-year-old is very likely to have died naturally," said a spokesman for the Stralsund prosecutor on Friday. The bouncer was found lifeless on May 7, 2019 in a forest in Swinoujscie.

His car was found in neighboring Ahlbeck on the border. Prosecutors on both sides of the border had investigated fatally suspected assault.

The specific cause of death remained unclear despite toxicological analyzes, said the spokesman. There were no external injuries that could be associated with death. The 60-year-old came from Greifswald. He ran a security company on the Baltic Sea island.

In connection with the death, an acquaintance of the man was also investigated, who is said to have last seen him. These investigations are still ongoing.

Source: Public prosecutor's office in Stralsund / Stettin
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