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Body found as Danish submarine man says missing journalist Kim Wall died on board

  

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Via:  bob-nelson  •  7 years ago  •  1 comments

Body found as Danish submarine man says missing journalist Kim Wall died on board

A headless female torso was found on Monday in the water's edge in Copenhagen, hours after a Danish inventor charged with killing a journalist in his home-made submarine told a court she died on board, police said.

The submarine
CREDIT: ANDERS VALDSTED/AFP/GETTY IMAGES

Peter Madsen told the court that Swedish journalist Kim Wall had died in an accident and he had buried her at sea, changing his earlier statement the he dropped her off alive in Copenhagen.

Police later told a press conference that it was still too early to identify the body - missing its head, legs and arms - that was found by a passing cyclist.

Kim Wall has still not been found
CREDIT: TOM WALL/AFP/GETTY IMAGES

"It is clear that the police, like the media and everybody else, is speculating whether this female body is Kim Wall, but it is way too soon to tell," Copenhagen police spokesman Jens Moller said.

The case is being followed particularly closely by Danish and Swedish media but has drawn interest from around the world.

The body had been sent for forensic analysis while divers continued to search the area where it was found, Moller said.

Peter Madsen (R), builder and captain of the private submarine "UC3 Nautilus"
talks to a police officer in Dragoer Harbor south of Copenhagen on Friday, August 11

CREDIT: BAX LINDHARDT/AFP/GETTY IMAGES

Madsen has been charged with the manslaughter of Wall who has been missing since he took her out to sea in his 17-metre submarine on Aug. 10. He denies the charge.

He was rescued a day later after his UC3 Nautilus sank. Police found nobody else in the wreck.

Kim Wall disappeared after taking the trip

Danish and Swedish maritime authorities are using divers, sonar and helicopters in the continued search for the body in Koge Bay, south of the city, and in the Oresund Strait between the two countries.

Madsen, an entrepreneur, artist, submarine builder and aerospace engineer, went before a judge on Saturday for preliminary questioning. The case is not open to the public to protect further investigation, police said.

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Bob Nelson
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link   seeder  Bob Nelson    7 years ago

A few days ago, I posted the story of the reporter's disappearance.

 
 

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