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Dismembered Portuguese body found in Germany

MariaDGermanMurderThe victim, identified only as Maria D., was 43-years-old and had lived in Germany for “a few years” but without a permanent home.

The authorities say the murder is a crime of extreme violence as Maria D. had been dismembered.

The river Elster, which flows through Leipzig, was the scene of intense forensic activity after the discovery of her torso under a bridge by a passer-by last Thursday.

Days later the police divers managed to locate the missing limbs.

Maria D. was last seen on April 9th by her former partner, Toni, also Portuguese. The pair emigrated to Germany five years ago but separated recently.

Toni, 43, described Maria D. as a "cheerful and sociable person", and had no explanation at all for her murder.

The German authorities have no doubt that this was a viloent murder and now are looking for witnesses who may have been with Maria D. during the last weeks of her life.

Maria's disappearance was not reported to the authorities and according to the newspaper Leipziger Volkszeitung, it is not clear if she had been staying with friends or in a hostel for homeless people.

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0 #1 Gordon Brown 2016-04-28 09:38
A sad end but it is re-assuring that it is the Germans doing the autopsy and investigation. Who can forget the tragically Keystone cops standard of the Algarve PJ and GNR autopsy and investigation into Jacinta Rees, a dead Australian woman, back in 2008?

As with the McCann non investigation a year earlier either to keep the noise down to protect their tourism or just the usual serial incompetence, the Portuguese 'experts' (ha!) claimed suicide yet when examined back in Australia by genuine experts ...

"The Portuguese police have said that she died from a self inflicted wound and there were no signs of attack or defence but Jacinta’s skull had been caved in with an axe. She clearly had defensive wounds, also her elbow had been shattered, her knee was damaged and there were four separate wounds to her head.“

The Portuguese authorities being happy to conclude that somehow this poor lady had inflicted all this damage on herself with an axe whilst simultaneously defending herself with her other arm and trying to run away !

(http://portugalresident.com/australian-woman%E2%80%99s-death-in-algarve-questioned-by-family#sthash.QjBWQYR2.dpuf)

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