Milina K.: Missing woman from Luckenwalde found dead in Saxony-Anhalt after years!
Milina K. from Luckenwalde was found dead in Saxony-Anhalt after her disappearance in 2021; Police are investigating a homicide.

Milina K.: Missing woman from Luckenwalde found dead in Saxony-Anhalt after years!
A sad chapter in the shocking story of Milina K.'s disappearance is now closed. The 22-year-old woman from Luckenwalde, who has been missing since September 25, 2021, was recently found dead in a forest area in Saxony-Anhalt. Milina's last known location was Nuthepark, where she met friends on the night in question and left the park shortly after 1:30 a.m. Her body was found almost four years after she disappeared. The exact circumstances and when it was found are still unclear, so the police now assume it was a homicide and have started investigating.
Just one year after her disappearance, extensive search operations took place in the region. Investigators combed the area together with a large contingent of emergency services, including divers and dog handlers. Friends and acquaintances of Milina were interviewed and social networks were also searched for clues. Even though Milina's bike was found in its usual parking spot in the park, the search was unsuccessful for a long time. Recently, investigations were initiated against a person known by name, but this did not lead to an arrest.
Police are intensifying investigations
The police are now conducting a vigorous investigation because the circumstances of her disappearance and the discovery of her remains give rise to the assumption that a crime has occurred. The suspicion of a homicide leads investigators to consider all options. The police have also offered a reward of 5,000 euros for information leading to the conviction of the perpetrator or perpetrators. This could perhaps provide crucial information to shed light on this dark matter.
The situation raises questions about security in the region. The case of Milina K. is not only a tragic individual story, but also feeds a discussion about missing person cases in Germany. According to the Federal Criminal Police Office, around 9,420 missing person cases have been registered in Germany as of January 1, 2025. These can affect both adults and minors, although children and young people are often particularly at risk. The situation is made particularly acute by the monitoring of such cases by our own missing persons agencies.
The sad rescue of Milina K. could draw urgently needed attention to the problems surrounding missing people in Germany, not only for her family, but also for the public. Every disappearance carries the risk of a crime, which affects us all. The investigators hope for the support of the population in order to track down the perpetrator or perpetrators and bring security back to the affected region. Whether this will succeed remains to be seen.
For anyone who has information or can provide a valuable tip, the reward is an incentive to take the step to go to the police. Only together can the darkness of uncertainty be lifted.