Eschborn's expensive bankruptcy: millions lost by bank disaster!

Eschborn's expensive bankruptcy: millions lost by bank disaster!
On March 27, 2025, several events overshadowed the Hessian news situation. While politics and the population reacted to various developments, a serious traffic accident and the financial situation of local communities were of great importance.
After a frontal collision between a driver and a truck on the B83 near Morschen, the driver was seriously injured. The rescue workers were immediately used with a helicopter. Fortunately, the inmates of the truck were not injured. The federal road had to be closed for several hours, since experts were requested for accident reconstruction. This tragedy once again focuses on the dangers of road traffic.
bank bankruptcy and their consequences
Another central topic is the bankruptcy of the Greensill-Bank three years ago, which now dealt with the Hessian community of Eschborn. Eschborn had managed 35 million euros there, based on a guideline of Rödel and partners This investment has proven to be risky, and the city complained of the consulting company, although the lawsuit was lost.
The city council will make a decision about a possible calling on this day. However, the magistrate advises against this step because there is a risk of further losses. A total of six Hessian municipalities had parked almost 90 million euros in the Greensill Bank, which makes the uncertainty and the risk of public finances clear.
weapon ban zone in Darmstadt
A worrying increase in crimes in Darmstadt led to the establishment of a prohibition of weapons at Luisenplatz. Over 80 assaults have been recorded there in the past two years, while only nine crimes were recorded with the use of weapons or knives. The exact date of when the ban comes into force is currently unclear, but the decision shows the striving for the city to increase security.
In the meantime, the real estate market in Frankfurt is still determined by the ongoing demand. In 2024, 261 properties were sold for over one million euros, including 55 properties that even cost more than two million euros. The districts of Westend and Sachsenhausen in particular record most of the high -priced sales.
In Sachsenhausen -Süd and -Nord, for example, 74 transactions over one million euros were documented. These numbers reflect the continued attractiveness of Frankfurt for real estate investors, despite possible economic uncertainties.
police in large -scale operations
Another worrying incident is the disappearance of a six -year -old autistic boy named Pawlos, who has been missing since Tuesday. The last time he was seen at Weilburg station. The police have now mobilized over 600 emergency services, supplemented by helicopters, water protection police and a rider relay to find the child. The worries of the boy's well -being are particularly great because he could be in a potentially helpless location.
The events of the day in Hesse illustrate the challenges and risks that people are confronted with, be it in the field of public security, finance or dangers in road traffic. It remains to be seen how politics will react and what measures are taken to improve the situation.
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