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Autopsy Confirms Six-Year-Old Pawlos Drowned Shortly After Disappearance

The forensic findings bring closure to the month-long search for the autistic child, whose body was recovered from the Lahn River on Easter Sunday.

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Overview

  • Pawlos, a six-year-old autistic boy, went missing on March 25 after leaving his special education school in Weilburg, Germany.
  • A canoeist discovered his body in the Lahn River near Weilburg on Easter Sunday, April 20, prompting immediate recovery efforts by emergency responders.
  • A forensic autopsy confirmed on April 22 that Pawlos drowned shortly after his disappearance, with no evidence of foul play or third-party involvement.
  • The extensive search, which included hundreds of responders, specialized divers, search dogs, and Bundeswehr aerial reconnaissance, ended with the tragic confirmation of his death.
  • The Weilburg community and local officials expressed deep sorrow and solidarity with Pawlos's family, emphasizing the importance of supporting them in their grief.