Kasia Lenhardt: Suicide or Third-Party Debt? Forensic doctor expresses himself

Kasia Lenhardt
Forensic doctor comments on her death after an autopsy

Kasia Lenhardt

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Kasia Lenhardt was only 25 years old. Now forensic doctor Prof. Dr. Tsokos has his say and clears up the rumors.

The former "Germany's next top model" candidate and former girlfriend of Bayern star Jerome Boateng, 32, Kasia Lenhardt, died around two weeks ago at the age of only 25. Since then, there have been numerous rumors about the cause of death of the young woman. Was it actually suicide? Or was there an external influence on the death of the model?

Kasia Lenhardt: Coroner speaks plain language

First of all, the Berlin Public Prosecutor's Office tweeted that an autopsy at the Institute for Forensic Medicine at Charité Berlin did not reveal any evidence of third-party negligence. A little later, the responsible forensic doctor and well-known author, Prof. Dr. Michael Tsokos, 54, has a say via Instagram.

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Again and again it was rumored in the social networks that Lenhardt had been killed and that his autopsy and the examinations did not go off properly, said Tsokos. This would not correspond to the facts: "You don't do an autopsy like this alone in a quiet little room." There were two autos on site, as well as a section assistant, a representative of the public prosecutor and, in addition, an employee of forensic medicine.

Third party debt is excluded

Tsokos would have found "no evidence of third-party debt". "That means she wasn't killed," explains Prof. Tsokos urgently. The allegations he and his staff had to experience are "pretty pathetic". Something like that would "hit him hard". Everyone can rely on Kasia Lenhardt's autopsy being transported to the public prosecutor's office in an independent and undistorted manner. He made the statement in consultation with the authorities.

Sources used: twitter.com, instagram.com

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