WENDEN, Germany — April 11, 2026 A human head discovered during a trash collection event in a forest near Wenden, Germany, has prompted a homicide investigation, with authorities examining potential links to the severed hands of a 32-year-old Eritrean woman found months earlier. The grisly discovery was made by volunteers participating in a cleanup initiative in the Olpe district on Saturday afternoon. The head was found near the A4 highway, according to police reports corroborated by multiple sources. Investigators have launched a full-scale murder probe, with forensic teams working to determine if the remains belong to the same woman whose hands were found on the A45 near Olpe last November.

The case has taken a macabre turn as authorities revealed the woman’s body was later discovered in a forest in Monreal, Rhineland-Palatinate, shortly after her hands were recovered. The proximity of the latest find to the earlier discoveries has intensified the investigation, though officials caution that no definitive connections have been confirmed.

Investigation Expands Across Regions

The homicide commission from Hagen has assumed control of the case, coordinating with local police in Olpe and Rhineland-Palatinate. Investigators emphasized that the probe is "being conducted in all directions," leaving no potential lead unexplored. Forensic teams are comparing DNA samples from the newly discovered head with those from the earlier remains to establish a conclusive link.