The Borneo Post

Cyprus finds another victim of suspected serial killer

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NICOSIA: Police in Cyprus found human remains yesterday in an ongoing investigat­ion into a suspected serial killer thought to have gone on a killing spree that claimed seven victims and went undetected for almost three years.

Police say the suspect, a career officer in the Cypriot army, has confessed to killing five adult women and the six- and eight-yearold daughters of two of his victims. He connected with the women on an online dating site.

Three bodies have been found. Yesterday, a female body in a state of decomposit­ion was found in a suitcase retrieved from a highly toxic lake close to an abandoned mine west of the capital Nicosia, police sources said.

Witnesses saw the suspect being taken to the lake by police on Saturday.

Investigat­ions were continuing on site with forensic pathologis­ts present.

Tourists stumbled upon the first victim, discovered by chance in a disused mining shaft, two weeks ago.

A mother and daughter from Romania are thought to have disappeare­d in September 2016, and the last of his victims, from the Philippine­s, around August 2018.

The bodies of three women have been discovered in recent days. One has been identified as Marry Rose Tiburcio, 39, reported missing in May 2018.

The bodies of the other two victims are thought to belong to a woman from the Philippine­s and a woman from Nepal, who went missing last year. Police have been accused of failing to investigat­e the disappeara­nces properly when they were reported.

In response, police said a restrictiv­e legal framework hampers the ability of authoritie­s to check things such as phone records without a specific court order, issued only on the grounds that a criminal offence punishable by more than five years in prison is suspected.

Tiburcio, the first victim discovered, was found on April 14. Her six-year- old daughter Sierra is missing.

Almost a week later a second victim was found in the same mine shaft, and on April 25 a third at a firing range some 15km away.

 ??  ?? Forensics officers search Kokkinopez­oula lake, also known as ‘red lake’, for possible bodies of victims of a suspected serial killer near the village of Mitsero, Cyprus. — Reuters photo
Forensics officers search Kokkinopez­oula lake, also known as ‘red lake’, for possible bodies of victims of a suspected serial killer near the village of Mitsero, Cyprus. — Reuters photo

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