Video of Scandinavian tourists’ killing likely to be authentic: police

Video of Scandinavian tourists’ killing likely to be authentic: police

A video purportedly showing the killings of two Scandinavian tourists in Morocco by suspected Islamist State militants is probably authentic, Norwegian police said on Friday.

The bodies of Louisa Vesterager Jespersen, 24, from Denmark, and Maren Ueland, 28, from Norway, were found on Monday in the Atlas Mountains, on the way to Toubkal, North Africa’s highest peak and a popular hiking destination.

Moroccan authorities have said four suspects arrested over the murder had pledged allegiance to Islamic State in a video posted on social media before the killings. The women were found with knife wounds to the neck, Morocco said.

A separate video of the actual deaths, also on social media, was likely to be real, Norwegian police said.

“When it comes to the assessment of the video that purportedly shows the killings, there is still a certain amount of technical analysis and assessment to be done,” Norway’s National Crime Investigation Service said in a statement.

“We still believe, however, that we have grounds to say that so far, there is nothing concrete to show that this video is not real.”

Norwegian police were not immediately available for further comment, while their Danish counterparts said they were still analyzing the video. Moroccan authorities said on Thursday they were still working on authenticating the video.

Later on Friday, people will march with torches through Bryne, the coastal Norwegian hometown of Maren Ueland, to show solidarity with her family.

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