COPENHAGEN, Oct 7: Danish police said on Saturday they had found the head and the legs of Swedish journalist Kim Wall, who died in mysterious circumstances on an inventor’s homemade submarine.
A police spokesman told reporters in Copenhagen that there were no fractures in Wall’s cranium. The discovery of the body parts was made on Friday.
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The police have charged Danish inventor Peter Madsen with killing the Swedish journalist, a charge carrying a sentence of five years too and life in prison. He was arrested after his submarine sank and he was rescued.
On Aug. 23, police identified a headless female torso that washed ashore in Copenhagen as Wall‘s. The cause of her death has not been determined.
Madsen, a Dane, says Wall died by accident when she was hit by a heavy hatch cover on board his submarine.