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Passanten in Sorge: Sack mit Füßen im Rhein löst Polizeieinsatz aus

Schock am Rhein: Als Passanten einen Sack im Wasser entdecken, aus dem Füße rausragen, rückt die Polizei an. Was war in dem Sack?
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