Left to right : newest reconstruction of the victim. Reconstruction of Victim by Ann Morland. Clothings, blankets, carpet and piece of clothing found on the victim.
To view a postmortem photo of the victim, and HD photos, click here.
Date of Discovery: December 25, 1990
Location of Discovery: Teteringen, Netherlands
Estimated Date of Death: Unknown
State of Remains: Recognizable
Cause of Death: Bound and held captive until she starved
Estimated Age: 15 - 25 years old (probably born in 1965 - 1975)
Race: North African, probably Moroccan
Sex: Female
Height: 163 cm
Weight: Unknown
Hair Color: Probably very dark grey-brown hair, nearly black, with colour change to mid-brown or auburn near the top
Eye Color: Unknown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Unknown
Dentals: Unknown
Fingerprints: Unknown
DNA: Unknown
Clothing: The victim was dressed in a red turtleneck sweater of the brand "Carine" and burgundy red corduroy trousers (brand unknown). The victim was not wearing shoes, socks or underwear.
Jewelry: None found.
Additional Personal Items: Unknown
On 25 December 1990, the body of a young woman was found in the woods in Teteringen, near Breda, in the Netherlands. Her identity was never established. However, it is clear that she was killed and had probably been neglected and abused before her death. The body was found close to the A27 motorway near Breda, less than a 30-minute drive from the Belgian border.The victim was probably from Marocco. She was probably living in Antwerp, Belgium. New elements have enabled to determine there was a connection between this girl and a Morrocan family residing in the North of Anvers, Belgium.
For at least five years before her death, the victim probably lived in the Netherlands or a similar country (most likely in central Europe, such as Belgium, Luxembourg, France or Germany).
The woman’s body was covered by a green blanket and a large piece of carpet. Her head was covered with a red cloth. Local inquiries revealed that the wrapped-up body may already have been spotted on 23 December. The woman, aged 15-25, height 1.63 m, EU shoe size 36 (UK 3), was dressed in a red turtleneck, size L, brand Carine, and red velvet trousers (size 3). At the time, this brand could only be purchased in Belgium. Following the discovery of the body, several people were arrested. However, the identity of the young woman and the circumstances of her death are still unknown.
Based on everything that is known about her, the police have had this drawing made. This is what the girl may have looked like when she was alive..
This girl was bound and held captive until she starved. Her body was then thrown on Christmas day in the city of Teteringen, Netherlands.
Agency Name: Politie Nederland Opsporingen
Agency Phone Number: 0800-6070 Free Number
Agency E-Mail: info@lbvp.info
Agency Case Number: 02200070
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NL02 - Teteringen Girl
Added:01/16/2012 ; Last Updated:11/19/2023
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