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Danish police find woman’s torso:

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The body of a woman has been found in the Baltic Sea near where a missing Swedish journalist is believed to have died on a privately built submarine, Danish police said late Monday.

A female torso without legs, arms or a head was found by a passer-by, said the head of the investigat­ion, Jens Moller Jensen.

“We have recovered the body ... It is the torso of a woman,” Jensen told reporters. “An inquest will be conducted.”

He said it was “too early” to say if the body was that of 30-year-old Swedish reporter Kim Wall, who went missing more than a week ago after a trip on the submarine owned by 46-year-old Peter Madsen, a Danish inventor. Jensen said the body was discovered hours after Madsen told authoritie­s that Wall had died onboard in an accident and that he buried her at sea at an unspecifie­d location.

Madsen was arrested in connection with Wall’s disappeara­nce after his submarine sank off Denmark’s eastern coast, an event police said they suspected the inventor caused on purpose.

He denied any wrongdoing and initially told authoritie­s he had dropped the reporter off on a redevelope­d island in Copenhagen’s harbor about 3ó hours into a nighttime trip Aug 10.

Madsen will continue to be held on preliminar­y manslaught­er charges, police said. They declined to provide further details about the new informatio­n he had provided.

Madsen was known for financing his submarine project through crowdfundi­ng. The first launch of his 40-ton, nearly 18-meter-long (60-foot-long) UC3 Nautilus in 2008 made internatio­nal headlines. (AP)

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