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Dead student's jewellery missing Police hunt for student's clothes
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Detectives investigating the death of a Norwegian student found murdered in central London have launched an appeal for her missing jewellery and clothes. The body of a Norwegian student murdered in central London was found semi-naked, it has emerged.
The body of Martine Vik Magnussen, 23, was found under rubble in a basement in Great Portland Street on Sunday. Detectives investigating the death of 23-year-old Martine Vik Magnussen have launched an appeal for her missing jewellery and clothes.
She had neck injuries but tests were unable to establish the cause of death. Ms Magnussen was found under rubble in a basement in Great Portland Street on Sunday morning.
Her missing items include a Guess watch, a pair of Christian Dior earrings, a pair of blue skinny jeans and a Marc Jacobs handbag. Her missing items include a pair of blue skinny jeans, a Guess watch and a pair of Christian Dior earrings.
Police are looking for Miss Magnussen's belongings She had neck injuries but tests were unable to establish the exact cause of death.
Police want to interview Yemeni national Farouk Abdulhak, 23, who lived in the block of flats where Ms Magnussen's body was found.Police want to interview Yemeni national Farouk Abdulhak, 23, who lived in the block of flats where Ms Magnussen's body was found.
Police are looking for Miss Magnussen's belongings
Det Ch Insp Jessica Wadsworth said: "We are seeking information to locate clothing and personal effects belonging to Martine."Det Ch Insp Jessica Wadsworth said: "We are seeking information to locate clothing and personal effects belonging to Martine."
She also urged for information to help trace Ms Magnussen's movements since she went into Maddox club in Mayfair last Thursday evening. She also appealed for information to help trace Ms Magnussen's movements since she went into Maddox club in Mayfair last Thursday evening.
Mr Abdulhak was with her on Thursday and is believed to have flown to the Yemen on Saturday, police said. His current whereabouts are unknown.Mr Abdulhak was with her on Thursday and is believed to have flown to the Yemen on Saturday, police said. His current whereabouts are unknown.
Mr Abdulhak and Miss Vik Magnussen both studied at Regents Business School in Regents Park, central London. Mr Abdulhak and Miss Magnussen both studied at Regents Business School in Regents Park, central London.
The Yemeni national has been resident in London since he was a child.