**Absence of German Nationals in Lisbon's Death Toll** - No German fatalities reported in Lisbon incident
In Lisbon, Portugal, the cause of a recent incident remains undisclosed, but Portuguese authorities have confirmed that no Germans were among the victims. The head of the Portuguese criminal police, Luis Neves, made this announcement on Thursday evening.
Initially, witness statements, documents, and phone records found among the deceased suggested a German had been killed. However, further investigations revealed that there was no German among the fatalities. The exact number of fatalities in the incident remains 16.
One presumed victim, a man named Nelson, was initially thought to be dead but was later found severely injured in a hospital in Lisbon, alive. Along with him, his wife and child were also found to be survivors, although no further details about their conditions or the incident have been provided.
The nationality of the victims in Lisbon is not disclosed, but Portuguese authorities announced the presumed nationality of 13 out of the 16 victims. The location of the incident is also confirmed to be Lisbon, Portugal.
Despite the unknown cause and the nationalities of some of the victims, the Portuguese authorities have assured the public that they are conducting a thorough investigation to uncover the truth behind this incident. As more information becomes available, updates will be provided accordingly.