Hear the emergency call: Breathless man found pregnant Louise killed

It is with the breathless voice that a man in the early evening 4. november 2016 making the emergency calls, which will be the beginning to a so far fruitless d

Hear the emergency call: Breathless man found pregnant Louise killed

It is with the breathless voice that a man in the early evening 4. november 2016 making the emergency calls, which will be the beginning to a so far fruitless drabsefterforskning in the case of 32-year-old Louise Borglit.

It appears by a recording of the emergency call, which the DR has been given of the Capital Region Akutberedskab. Hear the call in the video further down in the article.

a documentary about how unsolved murders affect the relatives, included the audio recording from that fateful evening, where the pregnant Louise Borglit was knivdræbt.

She was found lifeless in Elverparken in Herlev, denmark, by the man who is heard on the audio recording.

the Emergency, it is the nurse, what can I help with? Hello?

"Hello. We are out with one or another woman. She lies down in the park."

You have found a woman in the park?

"Yes. Her dog sits beside. She has Onwin been out of airing the dog."

She has been out of airing the dog?

"Yes."

she Draws a breath?

"No."

No? So I must ask you to go in time with the cpr.

"Okay."

The life-saving first aid proved unfortunately unsuccessful.

The 32-year-old woman had been stabbed with a knife, and her life was not to save.

Immediately after the crime, a witness having seen a man leave the park. But this man is so never been apprehended.

the Investigation has been marred by lack of evidence and breakthrough. Among other things, the police have analysed the area around the scene of the crime to find gerningsvåbnet.

A large number of knives have so far been studied, but none of them match the damage, which is found on the slain woman.

After three years, the killing remains unsolved.

five months later appears at 21.55 on Tuesday evening at the DR.

Date Of Update: 26 November 2019, 21:00
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