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Munich to Lower Eisbach Water Level Following Surfer’s Fatal Accident

Authorities aim to investigate the cause of the entanglement that led to the 33-year-old surfer's death while balancing ecological concerns.

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Overview

  • A 33-year-old experienced surfer died after her safety leash became entangled underwater at the Eisbach wave in Munich on April 17.
  • The Staatsanwaltschaft München I has ordered a riverbed inspection to determine the cause of the entanglement, with the water level set to be lowered next Wednesday.
  • Firefighters eventually freed the surfer by cutting the leash, but she succumbed to her injuries in the hospital.
  • The Eisbach wave remains closed under a city ordinance, with surfing banned indefinitely and warning signs posted at the site.
  • The investigation prioritizes ecological considerations during the water-level reduction, reflecting the wave's environmental and cultural significance.