The town of Güstrow in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania had been searching for eight-year-old Fabian for several days. Hundreds of helpers, emergency services, and volunteers joined the effort, hoping to find the missing boy safe. Sadly, on Tuesday morning, a child’s body was discovered in a wooded area south of town. Police believe it is likely Fabian, though a final forensic examination is still pending.
Fabian was reported missing last Friday evening when he didn’t return home as expected. What followed was one of the largest search operations in the region, with around 200 people, including divers, firefighters, and rescue teams, working day and night. Sniffer dogs and drones were used near the Inselsee, where Fabian was last seen. The community’s response was filled with care, support, and shared hope.
Over the weekend, residents lit candles and placed flowers around town, expressing unity and compassion for Fabian’s family. Many parents said they could not imagine the uncertainty his loved ones were facing. Fabian’s father spoke to local media, describing the sleepless nights and constant hope that his son would return. Across Güstrow, people prayed together and refused to give up.
Now, as authorities await final confirmation and continue their investigation, the town is united in grief and remembrance. The police are still appealing for information from anyone who may have seen or heard something on Friday evening. In the heart of Güstrow, candles continue to glow — a quiet symbol of love, support, and the community’s wish for peace and answers.