Danish woman’s death in Spain confirmed

Ex-husband arrested

The Foreign Ministry has confirmed that a Danish woman has died in Fuengirola, Spain. The Spanish newspaper El Pais reported that the woman’s Danish ex-husband has been arrested.

“We can confirm that a Danish woman has died in Fuengirola,” a Foreign Ministry spokesperson told TV2 News. “Since it is an ongoing case, we cannot comment further.”

The Foreign Ministry declined to comment on the alleged arrest of the woman’s ex-husband.

Fell or pushed?
According to El Pais, the woman died after falling down a flight of stairs at her home on Friday afternoon at around 4 pm.

The Spanish newspaper Sur wrote that local police believe the woman’s fall was not accidental and that her ex-husband may be behind her death.

The couple was separated a little over a year ago and police are investigating the estrangement as a possible motive.

READ MORE: Dane charged with murdering his girlfriend in Spain

Spanish police stressed to the media that everything is speculation at this point, but that the woman’s body did show signs of violence possibly unrelated to the fall.




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