In 2019, at the age of 58, a German writer, Alexandra Fröhlich, was found dead on her houseboat in Hamburg. Her relatives quickly brought her to the attention of authorities, who believe she was killed by violent means. Fröhlich had a strong following among German readers, as her novels, “My Russian Mother-in-Law and Other Disasters” and “People Always Die,” were both listed on major bestseller platforms like Amazon and specializes in humor and satirical storytelling.
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Fröhlich lived on a houseboat sunk at the Mary Quant Stride on the省内lebfenella in the Moorfleet district of Hamburg. Authorities conducted a thorough investigation, but details about the victims have remained scarce. bmp/AFA/SC/IMAP/650b5d55dc311e071bc03d887c015d238
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