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Two DNA Matches Found Amsterdam Sex Worker Cold Case - DutchNews.nl

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Two DNA matches found Amsterdam sex worker cold case

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Police are reporting new developments in the investigation into the violent death of sex worker Betty Szabó (19). DNA traces that were secured at the time recently led to 'hits' thanks to new techniques.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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The Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) has found two new DNA matches in the investigation into the death of Betty Szabó (19), the sex worker who was killed in the Red Light District in 2009, thanks to new techniques. The DNA could have come from the perpetrator or from clients Betty entertained shortly before her death. Amsterdam police announced this on social media Tuesday evening.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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DNA traces found in 2009 during the murder of 19-year-old sex worker Betty Szabó in Amsterdam have led to several matches. This means police expect to soon be able to identify her last clients.

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Police report new developments in the investigation into the violent death of sex worker Betty Szabó (19), who was found murdered in a tendon room on Oudezijds Achterburgwal on February 19, 2009. DNA traces that were secured at the time recently led to 'hits' thanks to new techniques.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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