Kim Wall died in accident on submarine, says Peter Madsen
Source: BBC World News
Kim Wall boarded Peter Madsen's submarine Nautilus on 10 August, and then disappeared |
A Danish inventor charged over the death of Swedish
journalist Kim Wall has said she died in an accident on his submarine and he
"buried" her at sea, Copenhagen police say.
The court case is being heard behind closed doors but Peter
Madsen's explanation of what happened was released after a request from the
defence and prosecution.
Ms Wall was last seen on Mr Madsen's submarine on the night
of 10 August.
The search for her body continues.
In a statement, Copenhagen police also said that maritime
authorities had determined the route the submarine travelled in Koge Bay and
the Oresund strait before sinking.
Mr Madsen, 46, claims that he left her body somewhere in
Koge Bay, south of Copenhagen, the police said. A search effort involving
divers, helicopters and ships has been under way along the identified route
since Friday.
The Danish inventor has been charged with negligent manslaughter.
The police say they cannot release any more information at this time.
Peter Madsen's lawyer, Betina Hald Engmark, said her client
had not admitted any wrongdoing. She said he had given evidence to the police
during preliminary questioning and "information from this" had now
emerged.
"My client has not confessed to anything, my client
still pleads not guilty to the charges against him," she said.
Police believe Mr Madsen deliberately sunk the submarine |
Ms Wall, a 30-year-old journalist who wrote for several
international publications, was first reported missing by her boyfriend after
she failed to return from what should have been a short trip on the UC3
Nautilus submarine.
She had been researching a feature about Mr Madsen and his
40-tonne submarine, which at one stage was the largest privately-made vessel of
its kind.
Police believe the submarine was deliberately sunk by Mr
Madsen, who was rescued before being arrested.
Mr Madsen initially said he dropped Ms Wall off after dark
on 10 August, close to where they had met earlier. But police later said he had
given them a new account of events, which was not made public at the time.
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