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Nasty scamRabenvater claims his daughter had cancer & collects 15,000 euros donations

Holger is said to have stolen money by a feigned illness of his daughter. His daughter is said to be suffering from leukemia and he urgently needs donations to finance the illness and save his daughter. Now it turned out that his daughter is very healthy.

A 41-year-old father from Mönchengladbach now has to answer in court for fraud.
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The helpful donors are outraged. Holger from Mönchengladbach created on Facebook a page for his daughter, who is suffering from leukemia - allegedly. The 41-year-old had set up a donation account and even had donation pigs put up in pubs. The father regularly reported on the disease and diligently falsified documents and certificates. There were even fundraisers, writes RP-Online. Private persons, clubs and companies have believed and donated their lie. A five-figure amount should have come together. But at some point his acting performance flew open.

A landlady, in whose pub a donation pig was set up, became, according to image, suspicious, as Holger B. suddenly had a new drone, which he presented on Facebook. Now the police confirmed that Holger has a daughter from a previous relationship who never had leukemia. The investigation against Holger is still ongoing. He was charged with fraud and forgery.

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