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Former Trigemo CEO Wolfgang Grupp confirms he is free from depression

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Berlin, Germany TRANSLATED

Ex-Trigema Chief Executive Officer Wolfgang Grupp gave his first public interview following a recent suicide attempt and stated that the group has been "shocked" by it but will not pursue him for any prior defamation allegations made against himself or others within Trigemo's internal affairs committee (Morgenpost.de). Speaking to multiple media outlets, including SWR and Tagesschau on March 22nd at noon local time in Stuttgart, Grupp confirmed he feels completely free from depression now that the attempt has occurred.

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    Former Trigem CEO Wolfgang Gropp gave his first interview after a suicide attempt, stating the group is shocked and will not sue him for defamation claims.
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    Grupp reports that he no longer suffers from depression following medical treatment. He expressed relief about being free of depressive symptoms during this period.
March 22 "Former Trigem CEO gives first interview after suicide attempt, says group is 'shocked' and will not sue him for defamation claims made by the company"
March 21 (implied) "Ex-Trigema Chef Wolfgang Grupp äußert sich zum ersten Mal zu Selbstmordversuch"
(No explicit start time given for initial statement) "Ex-Trigema-Chef: Wolfgang Grupp fühlt sich wieder frei von Depressionen"
(No explicit start time given for initial statement) "Nach Suizidversuch: Wolfgang Grupp: Die Depressionen sind weg"

Former Trigem CEO says the group is 'shocked' and will not sue him for defamation claims made by his company.

— (Morgenpost.de)

"The depression has left me," Wolfgang Grupp stated in a first interview after attempting suicide, indicating he feels free from depressive episodes again."

— (Stuttgarter-zeitung.de / Newsfeed.zeitt)