73-year-old dies after tragic swimming accident in Aquapark Moosburg
A 73-year-old woman from Landshut died after a swimming accident in the Moosburg Aquapark. Investigations are ongoing, external influence is ruled out.

73-year-old dies after tragic swimming accident in Aquapark Moosburg
A 73-year-old woman from the Landshut district died in a tragic incident at the Aquapark swimming lake in Moosburg an der Isar. The swimming accident occurred on June 12, 2025 and was discovered by passers-by around 12:15 p.m. when they saw the lifeless woman floating on the surface of the water, as Tixio reports.
The emergency services were alerted immediately and the emergency services immediately initiated resuscitation measures. Despite the quick response and continued measures by an emergency doctor, the woman's life could not be saved. According to Bavarian Police, the investigators initially assumed that it was a tragic swimming accident, as there is currently no evidence of external influence.
Investigations by the criminal police
The Erding Criminal Police Inspectorate has taken over the investigation to clarify further details of the incident. So far there are no clues that point to a crime. This suggests that the search for the cause will primarily focus on the circumstances of the swimming accident itself.
The region where the swimming accident occurred is known for its recreational opportunities, but such an incident can have tragic consequences and often leads to increased sensitivity among visitors. Police have already stressed the importance of paying attention to your own safety when swimming, especially in busy waters.
The 73-year-old woman lived in the Landshut district, and her tragic fate also affected the people in the area. The market town of Moosburg and the care of the waters are crucial aspects that will now continue to be the focus in order to avoid similar incidents in the future.
The incident is a stark reminder of the potential dangers that can be inherent in such seemingly harmless recreational activities and leaves room for further discussion about safety and precautions when swimming.