The identity of the woman found dead in the river was revealed years later
The identity of the young woman whose lifeless body was found in a river in Antwerp, Belgium in 1992 and whose identity the authorities could not identify, was identified years later.
The name of the woman whose lifeless body was found drifting in the river in 1992 was understood to be Rita Roberts. As the Interpol and Belgian police investigation continues, it was claimed that a relative of the woman, who was determined to be a British citizen, identified the young woman.
It was claimed the woman had a heart tattoo on her left arm and the word “R’Nick” written inside it. It was stated that the young woman’s relative recognized Roberts from the beating she had given him.
The woman, who moved from Cardiff, the capital of Wales, to Antwerp, lost contact with her family shortly afterwards. Although it was stated that she continues the joint work of the Belgian, Dutch and German police, it was also stated that the investigation was deepened to find the woman’s murderer.
The family of the woman murdered years ago said: “This news is shocking and heartbreaking. Our passionate, free-spirited, caring brother was brutally taken from us. There are no words to describe our pain. “Although it was a very difficult process for us, we are very grateful that we were finally able to understand what happened to Rita.”
Source: Sozcu
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