An act of vandalism was committed on Sunday at the Notre-Dame cemetery in Limpertsberg, near the Glacis.
Police confirmed to RTL that an investigation is underway, particularly as the morgue was also damaged. According to L'Essentiel, Luxembourg City Mayor Lydie Polfer personally notified the police after she visited a grave to lay flowers.
Den Nikloskierfecht um Lampertsbierg. © Domingos Oliveira
Den Nikloskierfecht um Lampertsbierg. © Domingos Oliveira
Den Nikloskierfecht um Lampertsbierg. © Domingos Oliveira
Den Nikloskierfecht um Lampertsbierg. © Domingos Oliveira
Den Nikloskierfecht um Lampertsbierg. © Domingos Oliveira
Den Nikloskierfecht um Lampertsbierg. © Domingos Oliveira
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The windows of the morgue were smashed, and the door was severely damaged. Additionally, flowers were uprooted, pots were overturned, and graves were desecrated.
When questioned about the incident, police confirmed that a patrol had been despatched to the scene and that forensic experts were also in attendance.
Op verschiddene Griewer goufe Blummen erausgerappt an Dëppen ëmgeworf. © Ville de Luxembourg
Op verschiddene Griewer goufe Blummen erausgerappt an Dëppen ëmgeworf. © Ville de Luxembourg
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The ongoing investigation aims to clarify the exact circumstances of the vandalism and to track down the perpetrators.