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Prosecutors investigate motorhome sales scandal in Wesseling

05.03.2026 05:42 1 min 1 source
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Prosecutors investigate motorhome sales scandal in Wesseling
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Prosecutors have launched an investigation following the insolvency of a major motorhome dealer in Wesseling. The probe examines allegations of fraud, breach of trust, and bankruptcy-related offenses. The company is suspected of continuing to sell motorhomes and accept customer payments after filing for insolvency without delivering the vehicles.

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05.03.2026 Radio Erft DEU

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