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Spanish police find body believed to be US hiker as suspect arrested | Spanish police find body believed to be US hiker as suspect arrested |
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Spanish police have discovered a body resembling that of an American pilgrim who disappeared in April along a popular hiking trail and have arrested a suspect, the interior minister said Saturday. | Spanish police have discovered a body resembling that of an American pilgrim who disappeared in April along a popular hiking trail and have arrested a suspect, the interior minister said Saturday. |
Denise Pikka Thiem, 40, disappeared in April while hiking alone along the Camino de Santiago (Way of Saint James) pilgrim trail in north-western Spain. | |
The remains “seem to correspond to those of Denise and the man arrested yesterday (Friday) could be the perpetrator”, Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz told reporters. | The remains “seem to correspond to those of Denise and the man arrested yesterday (Friday) could be the perpetrator”, Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz told reporters. |
The last time Thiem made contact with anyone was on 4 April, when she sent a message to a friend saying she was at a point on the trail near Astorga in Galicia. | The last time Thiem made contact with anyone was on 4 April, when she sent a message to a friend saying she was at a point on the trail near Astorga in Galicia. |
Police on Friday confirmed arresting a suspect a day after resuming their search for her near Astorga, deploying 300 officers backed by a helicopter and search dogs with a focus on local wells. | Police on Friday confirmed arresting a suspect a day after resuming their search for her near Astorga, deploying 300 officers backed by a helicopter and search dogs with a focus on local wells. |
“A person has been arrested and the search has been suspended for the moment,” a police source told AFP, without giving further details. | “A person has been arrested and the search has been suspended for the moment,” a police source told AFP, without giving further details. |
The man was arrested at a property not far from Astorga following an order from a judge at a local court, a statement said, without giving details of his identity. | The man was arrested at a property not far from Astorga following an order from a judge at a local court, a statement said, without giving details of his identity. |
“The suspect led the police to a body in an advanced state of decomposition hidden under branches,” it said. | “The suspect led the police to a body in an advanced state of decomposition hidden under branches,” it said. |
“Pending an examination, it appears that the body is that of the American pilgrim,” it added, indicating that an autopsy would be carried out in a nearby town. | “Pending an examination, it appears that the body is that of the American pilgrim,” it added, indicating that an autopsy would be carried out in a nearby town. |
Spanish police had previously questioned people Thiem had met while in Spain in an extensive operation involving around 200 people of 20 different nationalities, the minister said. | Spanish police had previously questioned people Thiem had met while in Spain in an extensive operation involving around 200 people of 20 different nationalities, the minister said. |
Hundreds of thousands of tourists and Roman Catholic pilgrims hike the Camino de Santiago each year, staying at hostels along their way towards the city of Santiago de Compostela. | Hundreds of thousands of tourists and Roman Catholic pilgrims hike the Camino de Santiago each year, staying at hostels along their way towards the city of Santiago de Compostela. |
Last month, Spain’s prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, wrote to Thiem’s parents, saying he “understands the pain of a family that does not know where their daughter is”, in a letter dated 24 August and seen by AFP. | Last month, Spain’s prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, wrote to Thiem’s parents, saying he “understands the pain of a family that does not know where their daughter is”, in a letter dated 24 August and seen by AFP. |
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