Veli finally found: missing man from Wolfenbüttel saved!

Veli finally found: missing man from Wolfenbüttel saved!

In Wolfenbüttel, an incredible event has developed that touches the heart. Veli, a 60-year-old man who had been missing for 18 days, was found alive. But the circumstances of his disappearance and the wise as he survived raise many questions. Visibly weakened and heavily emaciated, he came back without money and without knowledge of German after he apparently only lived from apples and water and spent the nights in the forest.

The story begins on August 16, when Veli visited his family in Springe, a city in the Hanover region. After a walk he disappeared without a trace and the concerns of his relatives grew up day by day. Desperate searches, including a reward and the use of social media, started to find the missing man. Over time, the hope of seeing him alive, which made the situation unbearable for the family.

The discovery near the A39

On the evening of September 4, the family received a phone call from the Braunschweig police. Veli had been discovered - on a badly damaged bike on the A39 near Wolfenbüttel. How Veli got there remains unclear. Antonio, Velis Nephew, described that his uncle looked extremely weak and had decreased more than 15 kilos. "He was disoriented and seemed slightly confused," said Antoni, who added that nobody could help him because he did not speak German.

The fact that the police did not actively search for Veli are particularly noteworthy. One reason for this was that adults could be free wherever they want and there had been no evidence of a risk to his well -being. Only hospitals were played off until the gratifying “sighting” in Wolfenbüttel was carried out. The immediate hospital stay for Veli was a need to ensure that it is medical care and can recover from his painful experience.

The family is relieved and happy that Veli was found alive. "I still can't believe it," Antoni told the "Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung". In order to avoid future incidents, the family plans to keep an eye on their uncle and get a cell phone to him so that he can contact you in an emergency. This shocking story raises many questions, especially for security and support for people who can be lost in a foreign environment.

The experiences of the missing man not only represent a personal stroke of fate for the family, but also lead a light on the challenges that migrants and visitors can experience in a foreign country. The story of Veli is an urgent example of how important it is to overcome barriers and promote communication in order to be able to provide help in times of crisis.