A PATHOLOGIST has been forced to confirm that Jerome Boateng’s ex-girlfriend wasn’t murdered after sick rumours were spread online.
Kasia Lenhardt, 25, was discovered in her apartment earlier this month while Boateng was away in Qatar with current club Bayern Munich.
Kasia Lenhardt, 25, was discovered in her apartment earlier this month while Jerome Boateng was away in Qatar with current club Bayern Munich
Kasia found fame on TV show Germany’s Next Top Model
The Berlin Public Prosecutor’s Office carried out an autopsy on Kasia after she died.
The autopsy found that there was “no evidence of third-party fault”.
Doctor Micheal Tsokos, who performed the autopsy, said it was carried out “independently and conscientiously”.
“She was not killed,” he said in a video shared to Instagram.
The week before she died Boateng announced he had split from the stunning model and mother of one after 15 months together.
According to reports in Germany defender Boateng, 32, is being investigated over an alleged torn earlobe suffered by Kasia.
Images of the injury were shared on social media before being swiftly deleted just before Kasia was found in her Berlin apartment.
The Munich prosecutor’s office said they were investigating an allegation of willful bodily harm against Kasia which happened in October 2019.
Initially the investigation was dropped last June but Anne Leiding, from the prosecutor’s office, said: “The proceedings were resumed on February 10, 2021, because we received new information as part of the death investigation in Berlin that could give indications of a possible continuation of the proceedings.
According to reports Boateng, 32, was being investigated over an alleged torn earlobe suffered by Kasia
Images of the injury were shared on social media before being swiftly deleted just before Kasia was found in her Berlin apartment
Kasia had been dating the former Man City ace for around 15 months
“The investigation is not over yet.”
German news outlet Bild revealed that Kasia had been involved in a car accident in the footballer’s Mini on January 5, resulting in the vehicle being written off.
When they split, Jerome said it was time to “draw a line” and “apologise to everyone I’ve hurt”, including his ex-girlfriend Rebecca and their children.
Polish-born Kasia – who had a tattoo with the word ‘Jerome’ on her torso – responded by saying she had ended the relationship because of the World Cup winner’s “lies and constant infidelity”.
Kasia’s cryptic last Instagram post said: “Now is where you draw the line.
Enough.”
She also publicly branded the footballer “the devil” and promised to “speak up” and “fight back”, it has been reported.
Boateng told German newspaper Bild that Kasia had allegedly “destroyed” his previous relationship and blackmailed him.
He said: “Kasia became my girlfriend by destroying the relationship with my ex-girlfriend Rebecca and my family and blackmailed me.
“So I decided to stay with Kasia and try to make it work.”
An autopsy at the Institute for Forensic Medicine at Charité Berlin has revealed no evidence of third-party involvement.
She was found dead on the sixth birthday of her son Noah through another relationship.
Last night there was no initial response from Boateng, who played for City in 2010-11.
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She posted this cryptic final message on Instagram
Police at the Berlin apartment where Kasia was found dead on Tuesday
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