Several months after the mysterious death of a rider's boss in Hesse, the police have caught a suspect. The 23-year-old, who was wanted by an international arrest warrant, was arrested in the district of Korneuburg in Lower Austria, as reported by the prosecutor Hanau and the police in Offenbach. He had confessed to the crime and was to be transferred to Germany as soon as possible.

The case had caused a stir in mid-September 2018. At first, the events on the farm in Schöneck in the Main-Kinzig district suggested a suicide. But the doubting investigators were confirmed by a coroner's assumption that the 51-year-old woman did not commit suicide.

Forensic doctors found serious neck injuries. For the cause of death and to Tatzeugzeugen made the prosecutor's office no information.

The arrested man is a Romanian. He worked as a groom on the horse farm. The investigators assume that there were disputes in the employment of the two.

The suspect left the riding stable in September 2018. He took up a new job in Greater Vienna, but the investigators kept an eye on him. After evidence of the crime heaped up, the Hanau Public Prosecutor's Office applied for an arrest warrant - and the Austrian police resorted.