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Carola Bridge Dresden: The Dresden public prosecutor's office is now investigating charges against the construction mayor

The Carola Bridge partially collapsed a week ago / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa
The Carola Bridge partially collapsed a week ago / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa

The partial collapse of Dresden's Carola Bridge is now also a matter for the police and the public prosecutor's office. They are investigating the criminal relevance of the incident.

The public prosecutor's office in Dresden is working with the police to investigate whether the partial collapse of the Carola Bridge has a criminal background. Citizens have filed complaints against the building mayor Stephan Kühn and unknown persons, including damage to property and endangering the building. The charges are being investigated for their criminal relevance.

Parts still lying in the Elbe

A section of the Carola Bridge, which crossed the Elbe near Dresden's Old Town, collapsed a week ago. No one was injured. The bridge section on which the streetcar ran as well as a footpath and cycle path was affected. Other parts of this bridge on the Neustadt side were brought down in a controlled manner and the riverbank area was cleared of the demolished parts.

The section that originally collapsed and another concrete section are still lying in the Elbe. They can only be removed once the flood waters have subsided. According to the Road and Civil Engineering Office, a concept for the demolition is in progress.

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