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Danish police find body of woman after submarine sinking

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HELSINKI (AP) — 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, police in Denmark said late Monday.

Copenhagen police tweeted that the body was discovered hours after the Danish owner of the vessel, 46-year-old Peter Madsen, told authoritie­s that 30-year-old Kim Wall 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 had 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 3 ½ hours into a nighttime trip on 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.

The Danish inventor was known for financing his submarine project through crowdfundi­ng.

The first launch of his 40ton, nearly 60-foot-long UC3 Nautilus in 2008 made internatio­nal headlines.

Wall’s family earlier told The Associated Press that Kim worked in many dangerous places as a journalist, but it was unimaginab­le that “something could happen ... just a few miles from the childhood home.”

Before his arrest, Madsen appeared on Danish television to discuss the submarine’s sinking and his rescue. It was the journalist’s boyfriend who alerted authoritie­s that the sub had not returned from a test run, police said.

 ?? AP PHOTO/TOM WALL ?? This is a Dec. 28, 2015 handout photo portrait of the Swedish journalist Kim Wall taken in Trelleborg, Sweeden. Copenhagen police said Monday that submarine owner Peter Madsen will continue to be held on preliminar­y manslaught­er charges.
AP PHOTO/TOM WALL This is a Dec. 28, 2015 handout photo portrait of the Swedish journalist Kim Wall taken in Trelleborg, Sweeden. Copenhagen police said Monday that submarine owner Peter Madsen will continue to be held on preliminar­y manslaught­er charges.

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