Three people, including a mother and her infant, tragically lost their lives on Easter Sunday after a tree fell on a group of people searching for eggs in a forest near Flensburg, in northern Germany. The incident occurred around 11:00 a.m. in the Mittelangeln area, where due to strong winds, a tree approximately 30 meters tall collapsed onto them. Four people were trapped under the tree. At the scene, a 16-year-old and a 21-year-old lost their lives, while the latter's 10-month-old daughter was airlifted to a hospital, where she later succumbed to severe injuries. Another 18-year-old girl was seriously injured and urgently transported to the hospital, where she underwent surgery, while several others sustained minor injuries. According to police, about 50 people were in the forest at the time of the incident. Authorities suspect that the tree's fall was caused by adverse weather conditions and strong winds, but investigations to determine the exact cause are ongoing. Dozens of rescue forces, including firefighters, police, and a helicopter, intervened at the scene, while psychological support was offered to those present. According to media reports, over 80 personnel participated in the emergency operation. The institution that had organized the activity described the event as a profound tragedy that shook the community, while German authorities expressed condolences to the victims' families.