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The Vanishing of Lars Mittank at Varna Airport

A German tourist's mysterious disappearance in Bulgaria remains unsolved a decade later

A disheveled suitcase lies abandoned next to a row of airport chairs at Varna Airport, symbolizing the mysterious disappearance of Lars Mittank.
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Klassifikation:

Vanished
Unsolved case
Psychopathy
Surveillance camera
Bulgaria
Tourist
Airport
Familicide
Mental illness
Abuse
Video evidence
Teenager
mordssag
forsvinding
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Varna Airport, Varna, Bulgaria
Vermisst seit
8. Juli 2014
Alter beim Verschwinden
28 Jahre
Ort
Flughafen Varna, Bulgarien
Geburtstag
9. Februar 1986
Herkunft
Deutschland
Status
Ungelöst, keine Anklage erhoben

On July 8, 2014, German tourist Lars Joachim Mittank vanished from Varna Airport in Bulgaria under circumstances that would baffle investigators and captivate true crime audiences worldwide. The 28-year-old Berliner, holidaying with five friends in the Black Sea resort of Golden Sands, fled the terminal with nothing but the clothes on his back, climbing a fence and disappearing into the woods beyond—never to be seen again.

The days leading up to Mittank's disappearance paint a picture of mounting distress. On July 6, 2014, during what should have been a relaxing beach holiday, Mittank became involved in an altercation with Bayern Munich supporters at a local bar. The confrontation left him with a ruptured eardrum—a serious injury that would set the stage for everything that followed.

By July 7, 2014, his condition had deteriorated enough that his friends made the difficult decision to return to Germany without him. A local doctor prescribed Mittank Cefruxime 500, an antibiotic, and explicitly warned him against flying due to the risks cabin pressure posed to his injured ear. He was admitted to a hotel near the airport to recover and rebook his flight.

Timeline

30 June 2014

Ankunft in Bulgarien

Lars Joachim Mittank reist mit fünf Freunden nach Golden Sands in Bulgarien. Es ist seine erste Reise ins Ausland ohne Familie.

5 July 2014

Schlägerei und Verletzung

Mittank gerät in eine Auseinandersetzung und erleidet ein geplatztes Trommelfell sowie eine Kieferverletzung. Ein Arzt rät vom Fliegen ab.

6 July 2014

Freunde reisen ab

Seine fünf Begleiter fliegen wie geplant zurück nach Deutschland. Mittank bleibt allein in Bulgarien zurück.

7 July 2014

Paranoide Anrufe

Mittank ruft seine Mutter an und behauptet, Menschen würden versuchen, ihn zu töten. Sein Verhalten wird zunehmend erratisch.

8 July 2014

Arztbesuch am Flughafen

Mittank sucht Dr. Kosta Kostov am Flughafen Varna auf. Der Arzt beschreibt sein Verhalten als nervös und zusammenhanglos.

8 July 2014

Verschwinden

Überwachungskameras filmen, wie Mittank panisch aus dem Terminal rennt und in Richtung eines angrenzenden Waldes verschwindet. Es ist das letzte Lebenszeichen.

9 July 2014

Beginn der Suche

Nach Mittanks Verschwinden beginnen umfangreiche Suchaktionen in der Umgebung des Flughafens. Sie bleiben erfolglos.

That night, Mittank called his mother, Sandra Mittank, in Berlin. The conversation was troubling. He spoke in whispers, claiming that people were after him and wanted to kill him. His mother could hear his rapid heartbeat through the phone—a sign of extreme panic. The next morning, he sent her a text message saying he was heading to the airport for a medical check before his rebooked flight.

What happened next, captured on airport CCTV, revealed a man in acute psychological distress. Mittank entered Varna Airport calmly enough, but his demeanor changed dramatically during a consultation with airport doctor Kosta Kostov. The physician described him as "nervous and unpredictable." When offered medication to calm his nerves, Mittank refused.

To airport staff, he made statements that conveyed desperation: "I need to get out of here" and "I don't want to die here." Whether these statements referred to fear of flying with his ear injury, paranoia about the men from the bar confrontation, or something else entirely remains unclear.

Minutes later, Mittank made his move. He abandoned his luggage—including his wallet, phone, and passport—then bolted from the terminal. Airport security footage shows him sprinting across the tarmac before climbing a fence and running into the woods beyond the airport perimeter. That was the last confirmed sighting of Lars Mittank.

The disappearance triggered searches by Bulgarian authorities, but no trace of him has ever been found. No body, no credible sightings, no explanation. His case became a fixture of true crime communities online, earning the grim distinction of being called "the most famous missing person on YouTube" by some British tabloids.

Theories abound. Some suggest he suffered a psychotic episode triggered by medication, infection, or trauma from the bar fight. Others point to deliberate foul play—perhaps those men from the bar followed him. Still others believe he may have fled into the woods and met with an accident, or deliberately disappeared to start a new life.

His mother, Sandra Mittank, has maintained that her son is alive, a position she expressed as recently as 2018. Without closure, the case remains one of Europe's most perplexing missing persons mysteries—a young man who simply vanished into thin air at an airport, leaving behind more questions than answers.

**Sources**

https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lars_Mittanks_forsvinden

https://www.bt.dk/udland/lars-styrtede-ud-af-lufthavn--siden-har-ingen-set-ham

https://www.bt.dk/udland/han-spaenede-ud-af-lufthavnen-og-forsvandt-sporloest-fire-aar-efter-aner-ingen-hvad-der-skete