Till Lindemann: Is the Vilnius case not over yet?

It will be decided in the next few days whether and how the investigation will continue.

About a month ago, the Rammstein concert in Vilnius took place, which got the ball rolling against Till Lindemann: The 24-year-old Irishwoman Shelby Lynn reported publicly after the concert that she was allegedly drugged against her will .

After her allegations, several women reported alleged mistreatment and alleged abuse of power by Till Lindemann at Rammstein parties and concerts.

Despite the harsh allegations, the police in Vilnius responded to a request from “Bild” ten days ago that there would be no criminal investigations in the case. However, this is now said to have changed as reported by the newspaper. A spokeswoman for the public prosecutor’s office has now made it clear: “We will come to a final decision in the coming days as to whether and how the investigation will continue.” More information about the case would appear on the authority’s website in the next few days.

So the case in Vilnius does not seem to be over yet.

On Sunday evening (June 18) has a Petition called “No stage for Rammstein” Reached 50,000 out of 75,000 required votes. The operators’ demand that the band should not perform in Berlin due to current allegations is addressed to Iris Spranger (SPD, Senator for Interior Affairs and Sport), Joe Chialo (CDU, Senator for Culture and Social Cohesion) and Timo Rohwedder (Managing Director and operator of the Olympiastadion Berlin GmbH). Rapper Lady Bitch Ray was among the first to sign.

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