Bones of missing man found in Berlin - cannibalism suspected
The crime came to light after bone fragments were found more than 10 days ago in a wooded area in Berlin.
A missing German man whose remains were found in Berlin may have been the victim of cannibalism, spokesman for Berlin's public prosecutor Martin Steltner said on Thursday.
A 41-year-old was remanded in custody on suspicion of sexual murder.
The crime came to light after bone fragments were found more than 10 days ago in a wooded area in Berlin.
They were determined to be the remains of a 44-year-old German who has been missing since September 5.
Investigations by a homicide squad then revealed that he was the victim of a crime.
Disappeared without a trace
According to the police, the man was a high-rise construction mechanic. He had left his apartment in Berlin shortly before midnight and disappeared without a trace, according to an October statement.
Investigations by the homicide squad and the public prosecutor's office later led to the suspected perpetrator.
In a high-profile case in 2006, a German man known as the "Cannibal of Rotenburg" was sentenced to life imprisonment for killing, dismembering and partially devouring a victim in the northern German town of Rotenburg.