
The press conference held by Central and West Sheeland police regarding the stabbing death of a pregnant woman in her car and the survival of her unborn child has just ended. Here are the key details:
- A 37-year-old woman of Afghan origin was stabbed to death after being pulled from her car in the Samsøvej area of Holbæk; her unborn child survived.
- The woman had just gotten into her car and was stopped in Samsøvej in Holbæk, on the same road as the care center where she works.
- The pregnant woman was pulled from her car and stabbed by an unknown assailant at approximately 11 p.m. A passerby attempted to stop the attack but was unsuccessful.
- Police received a report of the assault at 11:10 PM. By the time they arrived, the perpetrator had fled. The woman later died at Holbeck Hospital.
- According to police, the woman's child was still alive early Friday morning.
- Police have no suspects at this time.
- According to police, the perpetrator was described as follows:
A young man aged 18-19
It is approximately 170 cm long.
Slim build
He is presumed to be of a non-Danish ethnic background.
He wears a short black jacket
He wears a black hat - Police are asking witnesses in the area to search parks and rubbish bins for evidence.
- If you find clothing or a knife in the park or rubbish bins, you should report it to the police.
- Police say it is too early to say anything about the relationship between the victim and the perpetrator.
- Deputy Police Inspector Kim Lovqvist said there was no cause for concern in the area.
- It's an isolated incident and not something targeting ordinary people in the area, according to police.