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QR-code stickers mysteriously appear on 1,000 Munich graves. Police are now investigating

Police in Munich are investigating a mystery: over 1,000 stickers were put on gravestones and wooden crosses at three cemeteries in the German city, without any indication of where they came from or why

Via AP news wire
Wednesday 19 February 2025 13:47 GMT
Germany Cemeteries QR Codes
Germany Cemeteries QR Codes (AP2006)

Police in Munich are investigating a mystery: over 1,000 stickers were put on gravestones and wooden crosses at three cemeteries in the German city, without any indication of where they came from or why.

The 5x3.5-centimeter (1.95x1.2-inch) stickers are printed with a QR code, that, when being scanned, shows the name of the person buried in the grave and its location in the cemetery — but nothing else.

“We haven't found any pattern behind this yet. The stickers were put both on decades-old gravestones and very new graves that so far only have a wooden cross,” police spokesperson Christian Drexler told The Associated Press on Wednesday. “People who have witnesses anybody putting the stickers on the graves are asked to reach out to the respective cemetery's administration.”

The stickers surfaced in recent days at the the Waldfriedhof, Sendlinger Friedhof and Friedhof Solln cemeteries.

Police are not only trying to find out who is behind it, but are also investigating for damage of property because the gravestones were partially damaged and discolored when the stickers were removed.

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