The bodies of two women were found in Germany at the apartment of one of three people who died at a hotel several hundred miles away in a mysterious case involving crossbows, police said Monday.
Three bodies were found over the weekend with crossbow bolts in their bodies in the Pension hotel in Passau, Bavaria, Germany.
Bavarian police spokesman Stefan Gaisbauer said earlier Monday that there were no indications that anyone other than the dead victims were involved, but that it is not yet clear what happened. The dead, a 53-year-old man and two women ages 33 and 30, were all German citizens. The man and the older woman were from the village of Berod in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate in southwestern Germany, while the younger woman was last registered as living in Wittingen. Police didn’t release further details on the identities of the three.
The man and the older woman were lying together in bed, while the younger woman was lying on the floor.
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