Possible breakthrough disappearance case Jolanda

Possible breakthrough disappearance case Jolanda

World March 29, 2017 07:12

groningen - Will there finally after almost twenty years a breakthrough in the disappearance case of Groningen Jolanda Meijer? Special units of the police, defense and Dutch Forensic Institute (NFI) will dig Wednesday at a location somewhere in the north, after a tip.

The police kept the location a secret. Wednesday morning watching a radar specialist in the affected area if there is a disturbance can be seen from Earth. Later, a machine digs it off the ground.

Jolanda Meijer (34) worked as a street prostitute in Groningen. She was last seen and then disappeared without a trace in February 1998. The investigation is based on murder and is sure that several people know who and why the woman was killed. At various places in vain sought her body.

In September 2012 the police were still in Winsum on a farm, but also because of Meijer's body was not found. The matter is so difficult because the police do not have a crime scene. In addition, the body is also looking. That means that there are no traces.

About the tipster and the exact content of the tip police say nothing. In October last year the Investigation Requested program paid attention to the case. There were dozens of tips when inside.

Reporter Mick Welu Wednesday at the excavation and tweet about it.

Tweets by @mickvanwely

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