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German police investigate hole at ex-finance minister’s grave
A portrait of the late German politician Wolfgang Schaeuble is seen on a screen as the leader of Germanys conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party Friedrich Merz speaks at Estrel Berlin Hotel in Berlin, May 6, 2024. A hole was discovered on Wolfgang Schaeuble’s grave and its appearance is currently being investigated. — AFP pic

BERLIN, May 13 — German police today opened an investigation after a deep hole was discovered at the grave of former finance minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, who died late last year.

Schaeuble’s resting place is in his hometown of Offenburg in southwestern Germany and the hole was found this morning, police said in a statement.

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There was a "1.2-metre, funnel-shaped hole” at the conservative politician’s grave, it said, adding that the gravedigger "did not reach the coffin of the deceased”.

The circumstances remain unclear, police added.

Schaeuble, a prominent figure in German politics for decades, was buried there in January.

A member of the conservative CDU, he served as a minister under chancellors Helmut Kohl and Angela Merkel.

Working with Kohl, Schaeuble played a key role in German reunification in 1990 and carved out a reputation as the guardian of German budgetary discipline as Merkel’s finance minister.

Schaeuble subsequently served as president of the Bundestag from 2017 until 2021, and remained a member of parliament till his death.

Carsten Linnemann, the general secretary of the CDU, told German daily Bild the incident was "repulsive and leaves me stunned”.

"I very much hope the perpetrators are caught quickly,” Linnemann said. — AFP

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