Six bodies found in the Danube – none of them victims of the Hableány tragedy
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Six bodies were found in the Danube River since the 29th of May, though none of the identified deceased was among those who were killed at the Hableány tragedy.
Origo reports that since the Hableány and Viking Sigyn collision that took place on the 29th of May, the remains of six people were found in the Danube. Five of them were identified, while the identification of the sixth is ongoing.
As many people drown in the Danube either as a result of an accident or because they have attempted suicide, there are several bodies regularly found at different parts of the river.
Since the ship catastrophe at the end of May, the authorities have been combing the river, looking for the remains of the passengers of Hableány who lost their lives on that night.






Ditto in the body text: The investigations show that neither (none) of the six deceased was a victim of a crime.