Arrest in murder investigation after two Britons found dead in torched car in Sweden

World

An arrest has been made in Sweden after the remains of two Britons were found in a burnt out car.

Juan Cifuentes, 33, and Farooq Abdulrazak, 37, were reported missing in July after failing to return home from a business trip to Denmark and Sweden.

The pair’s car was found in Malmo, with Swedish media reporting that at least one of the victims was shot before the vehicle was set on fire.

Farooq Abdulrazak (left), 37,  and Juan Cifuentes, 33
Image:
Mr Abdulrazak (left) and Mr Cifuentes

The burnt-out car. Pic: TV4
Image:
The burnt-out car. Pic: TV4

Swedish prosecutors confirmed earlier this month the remains found in the wreckage of the car had been identified as the two Britons.

Investigations continue in Sweden and the UK, according to Swedish prosecutors.

In a statement, they said: “The prosecutor has today arrested a person on probable cause suspected of aiding and abetting the murder of two British citizens who were found dead in a burnt-out car in Malmö on 14 July this year.

“There will now be interrogations, both with the suspect and others.”

Magnus Pettersson, head of the preliminary investigation, said prosecutors had until Sunday 1 September to decide whether or not the suspect should remain in custody.


Follow Sky News on WhatsApp
Follow Sky News on WhatsApp

Keep up with all the latest news from the UK and around the world by following Sky News

Tap here

This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly.

Please refresh the page for the fullest version.

You can receive breaking news alerts on a smartphone or tablet via the Sky News app. You can also follow @SkyNews on X or subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep up with the latest news.

Articles You May Like

Iran’s president warns against further attacks after Israeli airstrikes
Reynolds to hold talks with bosses amid business budget backlash
Interpath chair to step down over Deloitte ‘audit conflict’
Kamala Harris’ insufficient town hall answers
Ford tops Q3 earnings expectations, but EV losses take a toll on profits