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Uc3 nautilus submarine copenhagen
Uc3 nautilus submarine copenhagen





"What Aarhus University and their ocean environment vessel have been able to help you with is to use some historical data about currents as the basis for making calculations based on where the dogs have reacted and the known current conditions in Køge Bay on 11 August. Talking about the Aurora's efforts on Thursday and Friday, Police Inspector Møller Jensen told the press conference: For example, we look at uncertainties as probabilities, so we contribute to the investigation in this way," says Vang. "We bring fresh eyes and a scientific approach. It is here that AU’s research vessel has provided an important piece in the large jigsaw puzzle that must be pieced together in such a complicated investigation.

uc3 nautilus submarine copenhagen

No one thought that the scent from the body parts could travel so far and we’ve initially searched somewhat closer than the thousand meters." We now have some experience of working with both divers and the specially trained Swedish dogs that we didn’t have initially. "This is also why it’s taken a while (to find the body parts, ed.). The body parts from Kim Wall’s corpse that were recovered and salvaged on board the Aurora were located approximately one kilometre south of the location where the Swedish dogs trained to work in water, which were also involved in the investigation, had reacted the most. "It’s the route that the Nautilus travelled from 08:25 until 09:05 that we’ve been greatly interested in because the hypothesis has been that Kim was dismembered during the four hours that the submarine was submerged," said Møller Jensen at the press conference. After this, the submarine surfaced again and alternatively drifted and sailed for an additional forty minutes until 9:05. Explaining the background for the police hypothesis, he said that the investigation had previously revealed that the Nautilus submarine was submerged from around 04:40 until 08:25 on the night of Friday 11 August. The police inspector also told the press conference that the police hypothesis throughout has been that the missing body parts from Kim Wall should be found in the area of Køge Bay in which they yesterday succeeded in locating the legs and head. Shortly afterwards we found a head that also lay in a bag that was weighed down by several pieces of metal." Around noon we found first one leg and then a further leg.

uc3 nautilus submarine copenhagen

The same bag also contained a knife and some lead weights to keep it submerged. Yesterday morning this led to us initially finding a bag containing Kim Wall’s clothes – her jumper, skirt, socks and shoes. "Yesterday, with the assistance of the Navy’s minesweepers and Aarhus University's research vessel Aurora, we carried out a number of dives, as we’ve done on both Thursday and Friday in Køge Bay. Photo: Lars Kruse.Īt a press conference on Saturday morning, Police Inspector Jens Møller Jensen from Copenhagen Police had the following to say about the Aurora's efforts: "I was asked whether we could assist the police in locating the missing body parts and when I indicated that we might be able to contribute with the knowledge which the crew as a whole possess and the technological possibilities we have with our equipment, we were requisitioned by the Copenhagen Police," he explains.Īurora's captain Torben Vang. And also take advantage of the very sophisticated research equipment found on board the Aurora. The Aurora was called in to the investigation when Torben Vang received a phone call from the Copenhagen Police, who wished to make use of the know-how that the captain and his crew could offer. But even though the vessel often has different tasks, last Thursday and Friday was the first time the Aurora took part in a murder investigation, and one that is being intensively covered by international media because of the spectacular circumstances.

uc3 nautilus submarine copenhagen

Just one example of the many different research and monitoring tasks that the Aurora is hired to do.

uc3 nautilus submarine copenhagen

Captain of the Aurora advanced research vessel, Torben Vang, and his crew are now on the way to Skagen where they will put the finishing touches to their work of mapping some habitat conditions in Skagerak.







Uc3 nautilus submarine copenhagen