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Maltese authorities did not leave the case formally open: a 2021 report says the inquiry concluded natural causes and police considered it closed. The father disputed this and sought reopening. https://timesofmalta.com/article/father-goes-to-court-to-reopen-sons-mysterious-death-case.887404

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In 2016, German teenager Mike Mansholt vanished in Malta after leaving on a rented mountain bike with a GoPro on his head. His last message to his parents said he was going to the Rabat Catacombs and would be back soon. He never came back. Days later, Mike’s body was found near the Dingli Cliffs. His bike was nearby, but his backpack, phone, wallet, and GoPro were gone. Then the case became even stranger. Investigators initially reported a broken back, but later confirmed the boy had no fractures at all. When his remains arrived back in Germany, doctors performed an autopsy and discovered that nearly all of his internal organs were missing. The case has never been solved.

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