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Dad feared dead found alive
The Independent
|September 06, 2025
Father of German toddler who was miraculously pulled from the wreckage of the funicular crash in Lisbon has survived
The father of a German toddler who was miraculously pulled from the wreckage of the funicular crash in Lisbon has been found alive - after his family was told he may be dead. Local media had initially reported that the German national had died in front of his son in the crash, which killed 16 people on Wednesday evening.
The family of the man, from Hamburg, reportedly went to the Institute of Forensic Medicine on Thursday in search of the father's body, but they were unable to identify him. CNN Portugal reported that the family showed a photo of the man to a local police officer, who took them to the São José hospital. He was found alive but “in a very bad state”, a spokesperson for the Portuguese police told The Independent.
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