Kim Wall: Headless Body Identified As Missing Journalist
Kim Wall: Headless
body identified as missing journalist
A
headless torso found in waters off Denmark has been identified as missing
Swedish journalist Kim Wall, Danish police say .
DNA
from the torso matched that from Ms Wall's hairbrush and toothbrush.
Chief investigator
Jens Moller Jensen said that the torso had been weighted down with metal in an
apparent attempt to stop it floating.
Ms Wall was last seen
alive on 10 August as she departed on a submarine trip with inventor Peter
Madsen.
The submarine sank
hours after the search for Ms Wall began, after her partner reported that she
had not returned from the trip. Mr Madsen, who designed and built the
submarine, was charged with negligent manslaughter.
He initially said he
had dropped her off safely near Copenhagen, but has since said she died in an
accident and that he had "buried" her at sea.
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Danish police believe
the 40-tonne submarine was deliberately sunk by Mr Madsen.
Traces of blood have
been found inside the submarine, and they also match Ms Wall.
The remains were found
on a beach south of Copenhagen on Monday.
Mr Jensen would not
comment on the cause of death but said forensic investigations were still being
carried out and police were looking for the rest of her body.
As well as the metal
attached to the torso, Mr Jensen said the remains were mutilated in what
appeared to be an attempt to ensure that decomposition gases passed out of the
body, to make it less likely to float.
Kim Wall's mother
Ingrid wrote of the family's "boundless sorrow" at the news that her
daughter's remains had been found.
"During the
horrendous days since Kim disappeared, we have received countless examples of
how loved and appreciated she was, as a person and as a friend, as well as a
professional journalist," Ingrid Wall said in a family statement released
on Facebook.
"From all corners
of the world we have received testimony to how she was able to be a person who
made a difference."
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Ms Wall, 30, was
reported missing by her boyfriend in the early hours of 11 August, after she
failed to return from the trip on Peter Madsen's homemade submarine, the
Nautilus.
A freelance journalist
who had written for the Guardian, New York Times and South China Morning Post,
she was researching a feature about the inventor and the Nautilus, which he
built in 2008 with crowdfunding
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