Dettenhausen (dpa / lsw) – The recently deceased screenwriter and writer Felix Huby will be buried on Friday (3 p.m.) in his birthplace Dettenhausen (Tübingen district). Huby died in Berlin on August 19 at the age of 83 after a serious illness.
He was best known as co-inventor of the Duisburg “Tatort” inspector Horst Schimanski and inventor of the Stuttgart television inspector Ernst Bienzle and the Saarbrücken investigator Max Palu. In addition to crime novels, he also wrote non-fiction and children’s books. Huby was born on December 21, 1938 as Eberhard Hungerbühler in Dettenhausen.