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Swedish woman's death remembered | |
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The mother of a Swedish woman who was found dead on a beach in Ayrshire three years ago will attend a memorial service for her in Prestwick later. | The mother of a Swedish woman who was found dead on a beach in Ayrshire three years ago will attend a memorial service for her in Prestwick later. |
The body of Annie Borjesson, 30, was discovered on 4 December 2005 on the shore close to Prestwick Airport. | The body of Annie Borjesson, 30, was discovered on 4 December 2005 on the shore close to Prestwick Airport. |
Police concluded that she had taken her own life but her family believe she could have been murdered. | Police concluded that she had taken her own life but her family believe she could have been murdered. |
The service for Ms Borjesson is due to take place at South Parish Church in Prestwick. | The service for Ms Borjesson is due to take place at South Parish Church in Prestwick. |
Her case has been highlighted on the website "A Search for Justice". | Her case has been highlighted on the website "A Search for Justice". |
It states that during the autumn of 2004 Ms Borjesson studied English in Cambridge, before returning home to Sweden. | It states that during the autumn of 2004 Ms Borjesson studied English in Cambridge, before returning home to Sweden. |
She travelled to Edinburgh in February 2005 to work. | She travelled to Edinburgh in February 2005 to work. |
When her body was discovered, she had been due to travel back to Sweden. | When her body was discovered, she had been due to travel back to Sweden. |
'Criminal act' | 'Criminal act' |
Ms Borjesson's luggage contained her Swedish passport and two library books, which she were to be returned to a library in Sweden. | Ms Borjesson's luggage contained her Swedish passport and two library books, which she were to be returned to a library in Sweden. |
She also had an appointment with her hairdresser in Sweden the following day. | She also had an appointment with her hairdresser in Sweden the following day. |
After Strathclyde Police concluded that Ms Borjesson had taken her own life, her mother Guje and others travelled to Scotland to make their own inquiries. | After Strathclyde Police concluded that Ms Borjesson had taken her own life, her mother Guje and others travelled to Scotland to make their own inquiries. |
They maintain that the information supplied by the police did not match their own, which pointed to a possible criminal act. | They maintain that the information supplied by the police did not match their own, which pointed to a possible criminal act. |
Ms Borjesson's family and friends are convinced that she may have been murdered and want the investigation into her death re-opened. | Ms Borjesson's family and friends are convinced that she may have been murdered and want the investigation into her death re-opened. |
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