LAGOS, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA)- Florida authorities have released images of luggages in which a dismembered body of a yet-to-be identified adult female as well as an artist’s rendering of the victim were discovered.
“Please take a close look at the images because the victim has not been identified” the Delray Beach Police Department said in a statement on 26 July.
According to the statement, On July 21, officers were deployed to the 1000 block of Palm Trail in Delray Beach after someone called 911 and “reported seeing something strange” in the Intracoastal Waterway.
Detectives reportedly discovered a suitcase in the water with human remains inside. Soon after, two other suitcases were found with remains at nearby locations along the waterway, one on Southeast 7th Avenue and the other on Casuarina Road, Police said.
Recall that earlier Police reports claim, the remains were that of a white or Hispanic woman who was between the age of 35 and 55 and approximately 5-foot-4-inches tall, had brown hair and may have had tattooed eyebrows.
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Detectives believe the homicide is an isolated incident and the luggage with the remains was placed into the Intracoastal Waterway sometime between 17 and 20 July.
According to Police, the photographs released late yesterday, were of “two unique pieces of luggage that the victim’s body was found in” the first being a “purple Palm Springs Ricardo Beverly Hills bag” and the second a “green and black polka dot Charlie Sport bag.”
“We had the forensic imaging unit of the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office produce a reconstructed image of what the victim may have looked like. The rendition also includes a full body sketch showing similar clothing to what the victim was found wearing.
“The brand for the floral top is ‘Betzabe’ which from what we can tell is a Brazilian company,” the Delray Beach Police Department said in the statement on Wednesday night. “It’s important for the public to know that these reconstructed images are not an exact likeness of the victim or her clothing and are simply the interpretation of the artist.”
“If you think you recognize the victim from the artist rendering, please give us a call,” police added. “If you saw something or have any information about this case, please contact us. No bit of information is too small,” the statement read.