German finance minister killed himself amid concerns about the coronavirus
A German finance minister is believed to have killed himself amid concerns about the coronavirus’ effect on his state’s economy.
The body of Thomas Schäfer, from the central German state Hesse, was found on railroad tracks near Frankfurt over the weekend
Police reportedly believe suicide was to blame for the 54-year-old finance expert’s death. German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung claims a suicide note was left behind.
The state’s premier Volker Bouffier said Schäfer, who had been the finance minister for nearly a decade, was worried about Hesse’s ability to react to the economic devastation felt from the coronavirus.
“His main concern was whether he could manage to fulfill the huge expectations of the population, especially in terms of financial aid," Bouffier said on Sunday. "For him, there was clearly no way out. He was disappointed and so he had to leave us. That has shocked us, has shocked me.”

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