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Police suspect suicide in missing Dane case

Hopes of finding missing Danish student Olivia Ostergaard alive were dealt a blow after Zug cantonal police said there is mounting evidence that she committed suicide.

Police suspect suicide in missing Dane case
Olivia Ostergaard: hopes fade. Photo: Zug cantonal police

Ostergaard, 20, has not been seen since she left her apartment in the city of Zug on the morning of March 26th, when she was apparently planning to travel to the University of Zurich.

Cantonal police did not provide detailed reasons why they suspect she killed herself.

But Danish news site BT reported that the uncle of the woman was informed by police that a witness saw her walking along the shoreline of Lake Zug on the day of her disappearance. 

Police have not confirmed this information.

But 15 police divers from all over Switzerland searched the lake on Thursday for the Dane, who was known in Zurich as a part-time model.

The search is set to continue on Friday with Zurich cantonal police specialists who plan to use an underwater camera to probe the lake bottom. 

The hypothesis of suicide emerges after an extensive search of the Zug area and its two lakes with a helicopter, boats and dog tracking teams.

Police say they have checked Ostergaard’s mobile phone and bank records without gaining any clues as to her activity since she was reported missing last Wednesday.

The force came under criticism for not checking surveillance camera videotape from the Zug train station in a timely enough manner.

Swiss Federal Railways routinely erases videos 72 hours after they are taken and police did not put in a request to view footage until it was too late.

In a statement issued late Wednesday, cantonal police said an internal investigation was under way into why that happened.

But police insisted that not a single witness had reported seeing Ostergaard in a bus, in a train or at the Zug train station.

Searches by family and friends around Ostergaard’s home also failed to turn up any evidence.

Anyone with possible information is asked to telephone 041 728 41 41.

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POLICE

What you need to know about German police ‘Rambo’-style Black Forest manhunt

In scenes reminiscent of the film "Rambo", police in Germany's Black Forest are hunting for a homeless man wearing combat gear and armed with a bow and arrow among other weapons.

What you need to know about German police 'Rambo'-style Black Forest manhunt
Police officer standing to cordon in a residential area in Oppenau during the manhunt. Photo: DPA

What's happening?

Several hundred officers were combing the forest with the help of special forces, helicopters and sniffer dogs on Monday after the man went missing on Sunday.

Police in Oppenau, in south-western Germany, warned local residents to stay at home and not pick up any hitchhikers.

They released a photo of the 31-year-old suspect, who has a bow and arrow, a knife and at least one gun and is known to the police for previous offences, including illegal possession of firearms.

The authorities did not name the suspect, but the Bild tabloid identified him as Yves Rausch, also publishing a photo of him dressed in military fatigues.

Police said they were informed on Sunday morning that a suspicious man was hanging around a hut in the forest.

Four officers sent to the scene said the suspect cooperated at first when approached.

But then he “suddenly and completely unexpectedly” threatened them with a firearm, leaving them “no time to react to the dangerous situation,” police said.

Police are searching for this man. Photo: Oppenau Police/DPA

The man made the officers hand over their weapons before running away, “presumably” taking their firearms with him.

Police described the man as about 170 centimetres (5.6 feet) tall, slim, with glasses, a goatee beard and a bald head.

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They said he had spent time in the forest before and had been spotted there as recently as Saturday, so he presumably knew his way around the terrain.

Man spent time in prison

Bild said he lived above a local guest house for three years before being evicted for not paying his rent about a year ago.

He had odd jobs as a rail worker and a golf course caretaker, a former neighbour was cited as saying, describing him as “not an easy person”.

Various weapons and petrol canisters were found in his apartment after he was evicted, as well as a small shooting range in the attic, according to Bild.

The man then reportedly lived in his car by the local swimming pool for a while before moving into the hut at the edge of the forest.

According to Bild, he spent time in prison for shooting his girlfriend with a bow and arrow.

A police spokesman was cited as saying the man was in a state of “psychiatric emergency” and should not be approached.

The police weapons were P2000 semi-automatic pistols that can hold up to 16 bullets each, according to Bild, meaning the man could have an extra 64 shots at his disposal.

By Sebastien Sauges

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