Missing Nadia Nowak: Information about the search is urgently needed!
Nadia Anna Nowak has been missing in Marburg since November 5, 2025. Please inform the police.

Missing Nadia Nowak: Information about the search is urgently needed!
On November 6th, 2025, the police in Marburg are looking for 30-year-old Nadia Anna Nowak, who has been missing since November 5th, 2025 at 3:50 p.m. The last known sighting took place in a clinic in the Marburg urban area. Nadia is described as slim and around 157 cm tall. She has dyed black, short hair and wears glasses. Her facial piercings and a nose ring are striking. She was last seen wearing black outerwear.
The police are asking for help: Who has seen Nadia since her disappearance? Who can provide information about your current whereabouts? Any information should be directed to the Marburg police station on 06421/406-0 or to any other police station.
Previous locations
Nadia Anna Nowak is not only known in the Marburg region, but has also been seen several times in the area of the main train station in Frankfurt am Main. This information could be important to the investigation as she may have connections or may reside there. Their relatives and friends are worried and hope to return soon.
Mental health in focus
Nadia's disappearance comes at a time when the issue of mental health is becoming increasingly important. The number of sick leave due to mental illnesses has increased in Germany, and public attention is particularly focused on the younger generations. Stress caused by various crises such as the Russia-Ukraine war and the Israel-Hamas conflict, as well as the rising cost of living, is increasingly putting a strain on many people.
Statistics show that 54% of young adults suffer from mental illness. Young people talk more openly about their mental health problems, while older generations often still have a taboo. This could also explain why men are less likely to talk about their mental health problems. A social network that can provide support when people are experiencing psychological stress is the social psychiatric service, which offers free advice.
These topics are not only being discussed in Germany: it is also evident internationally that mental health is becoming increasingly important. In this sensitive environment, it is important to also draw attention to the potential suffering of missing people like Nadia.
In the hope of positive news, we ask all readers to help find Nadia and spread this message.
For further information about the background to the issue of mental health in Germany, visit Statista.
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