The bodies of a slain
27-year-old Syrian refugee and her two young daughters were found in a freezer
in their apartment in southern Danish town of Aabenraa by the Danish police.
Southern Jutland Police said on Monday morning, October 31, that all three had
been murdered and that officers a manhunt has been launched for the girls’
father. The local police in a statement said: “Police went into the apartment
and found the three bodies in a freezer. The victim’s husband and the father of
the two children was not in the apartment, and we are actively searching for
him.” The two girls were aged seven and nine.Police said they were contacted by a member of the woman’s family after he had not been able to reach her for several days. The Syrian family arrived in Denmark in 2015 and were granted refugee status. Recall that the bodies of five children were found in an unused deep freezer in a rural South African town on in what the police suspect was tragic end to a game they were playing. The children, aged between three and seven, were found by their grandmother in a rural agricultural town of Kakamas in the Northern Cape province, police said.
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