Findings of Corpses in Innsbruck: the Frozen Chests Were hidden...
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The investigation into the discovery of the corpses of a 34-year-old and her ten-year-old daughter is conducted with "special urgency".
According to Klingenschmid, the home of the 55-year-old main suspect and that of the 53-year-old brother – where the bodies were later found – had already been searched for the first time in June around their arrest. The hiding place of the two refrigerated chests was "not noticed", according to the prosecutor's spokesman. This was because they had been completely enclosed by specially raised rigip walls. "This was all nicely plastered and white…
Only one confession led the investigators to the bodies a few days ago. Two Austrians (53 and 55) are suspected of having murdered a 34-year-old Syrian and her daughter (10).
The hiding place behind Rigip's walls was not noticed during the first house search.
In an Innsbruck apartment the bodies of a woman and her daughter were found, two men are in custody. The investigation in this case is in full swing. On Wednesday more details became known.
According to the discovery of the bodies of a 34-year-old mother and her ten-year-old daughter in the apartment of one of the two suspects in the Tyrolean capital Innsbruck, the investigation continues. These were conducted with "special urgency", prosecutor Julia Klingenschmid said on Wednesday of the APA: "This is a complex procedure." The hiding place of the two freezers described the prosecutor as inconspicuous.
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