Danish BT writes that the monarch lands in the middle of a murder case when she arrives on Ilulissat in Greenland on Friday, where she will be for four days.
In recent days, gruesome details have hit the city, after several corpses belonging to a man appeared at the waste incineration station.
According to the Danish newspaper, the police have no doubt that the person has been killed, which naturally characterizes the city. On Monday night, 150 residents are said to have gathered in front of the town hall, lit candles and reassured each other.
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Murder case
The police were only called out to the waste station after a worker found parts of the body. On Tuesday, another part was found, which apparently comes from a man.
– On Wednesday, a forensic technician and an autopsy officer from Denmark will look at the corpses. Investigations will be made that, among other things, can tell us about the time perspective and the like, said the police, who added that they work hard to identify the dead person.
During the visit, the queen will, among other things, visit the Icefjord Center.
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– She’s looking forward
The trip comes after the queen did not complete the journey this summer.
– In the last week, Greenland has been exposed to several cases of covid-19, which makes it necessary to introduce a number of restrictions when it comes to travel there and gatherings, said communications manager at the Danish royal house, Lene Balleby, then.