Police investigate QR-code labels placed in 1000 graves in German cemeteries

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Police in Munich are investigating a mystery

1.95 inches 1.2-inch labels are printed with a QR code, it shows the name of the person buried in the grave and the name of the cemetery – but there is nothing else.

“We still found no example behind this. The stickers also had very new graves of the old grave and so far,” said Police spokesman Christian Drifler, told Association Press on Wednesday.

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A man stands in front of the German, Germany, Wednesday, November 1, 2006 in 2006 in the Cemetery of Waldfried Hov.

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“People who witnessed the tags to the graves are asked to apply to the relevant cemetery leadership,” said Drexler.

In recent days, WaldFriedhof, Sendlinger Friedhof and Friedhof Solln Cemetery.

Police are trying to learn who are behind who only are behind the labels, but when the exterors are removed, because the exterors were partially damaged and painted.

 
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