Shock in Güstrow: Fabian's mother defends herself against allegations!

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Investigations into the missing person case of eight-year-old Fabian from Güstrow: mother contradicts reports about his disappearance.

Ermittlungen zum Vermisstenfall des achtjährigen Fabian aus Güstrow: Mutter widerspricht Berichten über seinen Verschwinden.
Investigations into the missing person case of eight-year-old Fabian from Güstrow: mother contradicts reports about his disappearance.

Shock in Güstrow: Fabian's mother defends herself against allegations!

The investigation into the tragic case of eight-year-old Fabian from Güstrow is still in full swing. Fabian's mother, Dorina L., gave new insights into the circumstances of his disappearance in an interview. These are now being critically questioned from various sides. The Merkur report that the statement that Fabian left the house on October 10, 2025 in consultation with his mother is vehemently rejected by her.

From the mother's point of view, the representation is not correct. She describes that on Friday morning, October 10th, Fabian asked whether he wanted to go to school or stay at home. The boy decided to stay at home after leaving school early the day before due to feeling unwell. Dorina went to work at 8:30 a.m. and said goodbye with the words “love you, see you later.” When asked if Fabian should leave the house, it had already been agreed that he would not be allowed to go outside until his mother returned.

The sad find

After Dorina was at work, she unlocked Fabian's cell phone to pass the time. When she came home that evening, she was horrified to find that Fabian had disappeared. She first looked at friends and the boy's father before informing the police and reporting Fabian missing. This happened on the same day, October 10, 2025.

Five days later, on October 15th, a walker made a terrible discovery in the forest near Klein Upahl, about 20 kilometers from Güstrow. A child's body was discovered, the identity of which was confirmed as that of Fabian through DNA analysis. The autopsy revealed that the boy was the victim of a violent act, and the Rostock public prosecutor's office is now investigating manslaughter. However, so far there has been no arrest, raising questions about the exact circumstances of Fabian's death and how he was able to get to the site.

A broad problem

Unfortunately, missing person cases like Fabian's are not uncommon. In Germany, around 100,000 children are reported missing every year, which illustrates the large scale of this problem. This high number makes it clear that society is required to ensure that children's safety comes first. However, in many countries, including Germany, statistics are often inaccurate, making the analysis of such cases difficult. According to missingchildren.ch there are always unregistered or unrecognized cases.

The Fabian case continues to be in the headlines and has had an impact on many people who simply wish that no child ever has to disappear. The investigation hopes to soon shed more light on the darkness of this tragedy.