Overview
- The body was discovered by a train driver on 28 September at about 07:30 near the Seepromenade at railway kilometre 28.3 toward Tutzing in Starnberg.
- Investigators from Kriminalpolizei Fürstenfeldbruck say the man remains unidentified nearly a week later and continue to seek witnesses.
- The postmortem found no indications of a violent crime or suicide, and police currently assess an accident as the most likely explanation.
- The man is described as 30 to 40 years old with a well-groomed Central European appearance, short black hair and a clean-shaven face.
- He wore an orange jacket, a red-and-white checked shirt, blue jeans and light-gray trainers, and a white “Paris 2024” baseball cap was recovered.