Last week, Interpol launched a new campaign asking for the public's help in solving 46 cold cases of women found dead in Europe between 1982 and 2021.
Through the Identification campaign, Interpol aims to solve 46 unsolved cases in which the bodies of all female victims were found in six European countries, including France, Spain, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany. is.
Interpol said in a press release: “Despite extensive police investigations, these women were never identified. Evidence suggests that some of them may have come from other countries.” said. “We don't know who they are, where they came from, and why they came to these countries.”
Interpol issues black notices for each victim, and although the warnings are intended only for police, Interpol has made excerpts of the notices available to the public.
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Along with excerpts are details of each incident, including reconstructed images of faces, in the hope that someone will recognize them and help identify the circumstances that led to their deaths.
For example, one of the cases is called “The Woman in the Well” and its origins date back to August 6, 1991.
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Interpol seeks the public's help in solving 46 cold cases of women found dead in Europe between 1982 and 2021, including the woman in a well in Belgium. I'm looking for it. (Interpol)
On that day, a woman, estimated to be between 30 and 55 years old, was found in a rainwater well in Holsbeek, Belgium.
Police said the woman was wearing a beige and brown knit cardigan, a black T-shirt with vertical stripes and a T-shirt with a picture of two surfers and three palm trees that read “Sun Surf Sea.” He was said to be wearing a shirt and dark plaid shorts.
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Interpol seeks the public's help in solving 46 cold cases of women found dead in Europe between 1982 and 2021, including the woman in a well in Belgium. I'm looking for it. (Interpol)
Police also said the woman's body may have been in the well for up to two years before being discovered.
Another case, known as “The Body in the Swamp,” was opened on October 14, 2001, when the body of a woman between the ages of 20 and 30 was found in a swamp in the Wellingen district of Cologne, Germany.
According to police, the woman is believed to have dark skin and black hair with artificial hair woven into it.
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Interpol is appealing for the public's help in identifying 46 women whose bodies were found in Europe between 1982 and 2021. (Interpol)
Her body was discovered by mushroom foragers and is suspected to have been there for at least four months before being discovered, although police added it could have been there for up to four years.
In April 2002, experts reconstructed the woman's face to see what she looked like at the time of her death.
About each Examples on the websitePolice have a link that you can click to contact Interpol or the police agency of the specific country where the body was found.
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“We need you to help us solve these cold cases,” Interpol Secretary-General Jürgen Stock said in a post on X. “Our goal is to solve these cold cases. “It's about identifying and bringing answers to families.”

