Overview
- The bodies of two men were discovered by a dog in a cornfield in Gronau, North Rhine-Westphalia, in early September.
- Both victims were Polish nationals from near Gdansk, with the second man's identity recently confirmed through DNA testing.
- Chemical substances linked to synthetic drugs and traces of cocaine and amphetamines were found on the bodies and clothing.
- Despite these findings, investigators have not yet determined if the substances caused the men's deaths.
- The investigation continues as authorities seek to unravel the circumstances surrounding the mysterious deaths.