Scandinavian tourists Maren Ueland and Louisa Jespersen stabbed to death in Morocco, suspect ‘linked to Islamic State’

The footage of Louis Vesterager and Maren Ueland’s murder from the deadhouse was widely shared on social media platforms such as Twitter and Telegram.

The bodies of Louisa Vesterager Jespersen and Maren Ueland were discovered decapitated in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, near the village of Imlil, on December 17, 2018. The bodies were discovered decapitated in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. An investigation was underway when a video of a group of persons carrying out the execution of the innocent young females began to circulate on social media.

The video of the murder of Louisa Vesterager and Maren Ueland from Deadhouse is being circulated on Twitter and Telegram

The footage of Louisa Vesterager and Maren Ueland’s murder from the deadhouse is making the rounds on Twitter and Telegram. However, it was not a video from the deadhouse, but rather a film from their execution, which was a terrorist attack.

Both women received their degrees in outdoor recreation and nature guidance from the University of South-Eastern Norway in order to work as tour guides. They arrived in Morocco on December 9th as tourists with the intention of trekking and finding adventure in the country.

They had made the decision to travel to Imlil, which is located in the Atlas Mountains. After more than a week had passed since their arrival, their decapitated bodies were discovered in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, near the settlement of Imlil, at the foothills of Mount Toubkal.

The attackers also uploaded a video on social media pledging allegiance to the ISIS terror group and boasting about the “harm brought on by the Crusader alliance”s jets,” according to the BBC.

What Exactly Happened Between Louis Vesterager and Maren Ueland is a mystery

In 2018, a group of terrorists assassinated Louisa Vesterager Y Maren Ueland and her daughter. Everybody was shocked when they learned the news..

As soon as the bodies of the victims were discovered, authorities detained three people who they believed were involved in the incident. By the end of the proceedings, 24 persons were on trial. Three people, however, were found guilty of the crime.

Abdessamad Ejjoud, the main suspect, is 25 years old and is accused of orchestrating the murders with two accomplices, Younes Ouaziyad (27) and Rachid Afatti (33), who also participated in the crimes and captured them on video. The anti-terrorist court in Salé sentenced them all to death, and they were all found guilty.

First and foremost, a video of a group of people professing their devotion to ISIS became viral on the internet. Afterwards, and a short time later, a video depicting the execution of two women was uploaded to social media sites.

According to Arab News, the authorities in Denmark have taken down the footage of the beheading from social media sites like YouTube. Furthermore, they detained those who circulated such video recordings.

Leave a Comment

error: Content is protected !!