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Police to use life-size hologram of murdered sex worker Bernadett Szabo to try to solve cold case

  • police in amsterdam will use a life-size hologram of bernadett szabo, a murdered sex worker, to seek tips on her cold case 15 years after her death.
  • The hologram depicts szabo reaching out for help, aiming to "help people feel a connection to her" and encourage witnesses to come forward.
  • Police are asking tourists who visited in february 2009 to contact them if they have information about szabo's murder.
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She is blonde, has short hair, a tattoo of a dragon that covers a large part of her body that goes from her chest to her waist, dresses a black top with yellow motifs and short jeans. With a red background and a chair in the middle, this girl calls three times to the window to catch your attention, then blows against her to create vaho and write the word 'help'. It is the young Hungarian Bernadett Szabó, a prostitute who died tragically murdered…

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15 years after the sex worker's murder, there is no trace of the perpetrator. The police are now making one last attempt.

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The blonde prostitute, with a friendly smile and a dragon tattooed on her belly and chest, brutally murdered at the age of 19, has a hologram in the Red District. The idea is that the police are still searching for the culprit.

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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Saturday, November 9, 2024.
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