A Danish court sentenced inventor Peter Madsen to life in prison on Wednesday for murdering and dismembering a Swedish journalist aboard his home-built submarine in Copenhagen harbour in August 2017.
Madsen, dressed in black, sat completely still as his sentence was handed down in the Copenhagen City Court.
Police detained him on Aug. 11 last year when he emerged from his submarine without Wall, 30, who had boarded the vessel the previous day to do research on a story about Madsen.
Later that month, police identified a torso washed ashore in Copenhagen as Wall‘s. Arms, legs and a head
determined to be that of the victim were also later retrieved by the authorities.
The court decided that Madsen had “dismembered the body to conceal the evidence from the crime he had
committed”.
The prosecutors had said that Wall died either by strangulation or having her throat cut. Forensics has not
been able to confirm nor deny either allegation.
Madsen, 47, admitted to dismembering the body and throwing it overboard but he denied murdering Wall.
He claimed Wall died from breathing exhaust gases that had leaked into the submarine due to a technical
error while he was on the deck preparing to submerge.
Forensics has also not been able to back up his claim.
Madsen will appeal the sentence, his defence attorney told the court.
(Reuters/NAN)
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