Sweden police to revisit historical murders after killing of journalist Kim Wall

The killing of journalist Kim Wall, allegedly at the hands of a Danish submarine owner, has prompted Swedish police to reopen old murder cases near Copenhagen.

Police investigate Swedish journalist murder

Police board the amateur-built submarine in Denmark to conduct forensic probes in connection with a murder investigation. (AAP) Source: AAP

Swedish police say they will reopen old murder cases in an area near Copenhagen in the wake of the killing of Swedish journalist Kim Wall aboard a submarine.

Danish police on Saturday found bags containing body parts and clothes belonging to Wall, who went missing while on board local inventor Peter Madsen's submarine.

Madsen, who is under investigation for manslaughter, says Wall died in August in an accident aboard the submarine.

Swedish broadcaster TV4 reported on Monday that the southern region of Skane has around 120 unsolved killings.

Bo Lundqvist, head of the cold case unit in Skane, said that "we also have cases with quartered bodies".

Next month, DNA databases from Sweden and Denmark will be joined up, with Madsen's DNA expected to be tested against unsolved killings.
Swedish journalist Kim Wall taken in Trelleborg, Sweden. (AAP)
Swedish journalist Kim Wall taken in Trelleborg, Sweden. (AAP) Source: Tom Wall via AAP

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Published 10 October 2017 8:12am
Updated 10 October 2017 11:48am


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