Open Identify Me appeals to public for help to solve cold cases in Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium

Police have appealed to the public to help name 22 murdered women in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany whose bodies have never been identified – some of whom died more than half a century ago.

In an attempt to spark people’s memories, Interpol, the international policing organisation, has published details of the cases that would normally only be available to law enforcement agencies, in a campaign named Operation Identify Me.

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