Overview
- The film says an autopsy and a later toxicology review found no signs of violence, and Farvah Hajabi states he died of a heart attack.
- Prosecutors had earlier ruled out third‑party involvement after he was found dead in a business partner’s Cologne apartment on May 8, 2025.
- Earlier reporting left the cause unclear, with one outlet citing a cardiac arrest, which the documentary now clarifies as a heart attack.
- In recent NDR interviews, Farvah describes her grief and the family’s coping rituals, including leaving his belongings in place and viewing his photos and videos each night.
- Xatar, born Giwar Hajabi, was a major figure in German hip‑hop whose life included a 2009 gold‑truck robbery, an Interpol pursuit, extradition, and a prison term, which helps explain the sustained public scrutiny.