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Three young men found dead in Frederiksberg flat

TheCopenhagenPost
November 12th, 2015


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Police are investigating apparent triple homicide

Police continue to investigate what looks like a triple homicide (photo: Simon Wedege Petersen)

Police are investigating the case of three men found dead in a flat in Frederiksberg yesterday afternoon as triple homicide.

The three young men were 19, 23 and 24 years old, according to a statement released by Copenhagen Police on Thursday morning. Their relatives have been informed.

Overnight gunshots
Police were first alerted yesterday afternoon at about 2:10. Upon arriving at the address on Christian Paulsens Vej, the area was cordoned off and interviews carried out with neighbours.

“Our investigation has led us to believe that this is a triple homicide,” said Copenhagen Police.

Police suspect the murders occurred between midnight and 4 am on Wednesday morning.

Police declined to give further details, but neighbours reported hearing gunshots early on Wednesday morning.

The bodies of the three men will be autopsied today.


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