A man was stabbed to death in an apartment in Brøndby; a woman survived, and two people were arrested.

Update: The last paragraph was added immediately upon receipt, fifty minutes after the original news was published.
According to TV2, a man in his forties went missing on Saturday morning after being stabbed in an apartment in Hallingparken in Brøndby Strand, while a woman in the same apartment (in her late thirties) was also stabbed and taken to the hospital, where she survived.
As a result, police in western Copenhagen were present in large numbers on Saturday, November 26, and the area was cordoned off to conduct investigations and examine the crime scene. Two men, aged 42 and 66, were arrested.
The two defendants are charged with murdering the man, but they are not accused of committing a crime against the woman.
There is no information to suggest that the four people are related to each other or necessarily know each other well, and information remains scarce. The public prosecutor has requested that the investigations be conducted in closed sessions, and if the judges agree, the defendants' explanations and the police evidence will remain confidential for the time being.
The judge decided in a hearing held Sunday morning to detain two men, aged 42 and 66, until December 13, on suspicion of committing acts of violence that led to death, but not murder as stated in the charge. This was stated by Chief Prosecutor Rasmus Kim Petersen after the court hearing. He also said that both men plead not guilty, according to the DR website.








