Syrian refugee and two daughters found dead in a freezer in Denmark flat

 Danish police made the gruesome discovery in a flat in Aabenraa on Sunday
Danish police made the gruesome discovery in a flat in Aabenraa on Sunday

Bodies of a refugee from Syria and her two young daughters have been found in a freezer in their flat in southern Denmark, police say, according to the BBC.

They said the 27-year-old woman and the two girls, seven and nine, had been killed but gave no further details.

The gruesome discovery in the town of Aabenraa was made on Sunday, after a concerned relative told police he had not heard from them for days, the BBC wrote on Monday.

The police are looking for the woman’s husband, saying he is a suspect.

Reports in the Danish press say that the husband, who is the father of the two girls, did not live with the family.

The family arrived in Denmark last year and later received refugee status, according to the BBC.

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