The murder of a 26-year-old Pole in Denmark. The police reveal the details of the crime
On February 28, in Harlev near Aarhus, a body of 26-year-old Patryk J. was found in Denmark. The corpse was in the sewage canal. Policemen suspected that the body had been there for several weeks, about February 6, because it was then that the residents for the first time began to complain about the problems with the sewage system.
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The murder of a 26-year-old Pole in Denmark. The detainees heard the allegations
From the beginning, investigators had no doubt that there was a murder. However, despite numerous appeals to society and publishing the image and data of the victim, which is the last resort in Denmark, only after a few months there was a breakthrough.
On Monday, May 26, the Police of Eastern Jutland announced that two people were detained regarding the murder of a Pole. He is a 41-year-old man, a Polish citizen, a 30-year-old woman, a Denmark citizen. At that time, the details were not talked about yet.
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They used a knife and firearms
On Tuesday, May 27, the suspects were brought to court in Aarhus, where they heard the allegations. According to TV2 TV2 Østjylland, they concern the murder of 26-year-old Patryk J. and insulting his body by throwing him into sewage. It was also reported that the crime was used with a knife and firearms, but it is not yet known exactly in what circumstances. The police only revealed that the victim and suspects were connected by a certain – indefinite – relationship.
As the local station reports, the suspects did not plead guilty. They remained calm in the courtroom. The remaining part of the meeting was on the closed door. As the court explained this decision, the police have not yet questioned all key witnesses and the disclosure of the course of activities could disturb the further investigation.
(Source: TV2 Østjylland)
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Patryk J.’s body was found in sewage on February 28.