July 18th 2024.
Authorities in Sweden are currently on the lookout for a third person who may be connected to the tragic deaths of two British men in the city of Malmo. The bodies of Juan Cifuentes and Farooq Abdulrazak were found on Sunday in a burned out car on an industrial estate. It is believed that the men, who were travel agents, were on a business trip and had been shot before their car was set on fire.
Police are investigating the possibility of gang violence in this case and are trying to piece together the events leading up to the deaths. They are also looking for a man who was seen with Cifuentes and Abdulrazak when they rented the car at Copenhagen Kastrup airport. Security footage shows the three of them driving over the border into Sweden, but the third man was not present when the bodies were discovered.
There are speculations that the deaths may have been a result of a carjacking gone wrong, possibly related to robbery. The victims' friend Naoman Waheed believes that there may have been an attack on the car as they crossed the border from Denmark. However, there is still no confirmation on the exact cause of their deaths.
The two men were good friends and business partners from London, and were known for their work in the travel industry. Cifuentes was also a coach for young football players and used to play for a local team in Welwyn Garden City.
The police have not yet identified any suspects in this case, but Interpol is assisting with the investigation. The bodies of Cifuentes and Abdulrazak are currently being examined for further clues. Witnesses have been interviewed and the police are urging anyone with information to come forward.
Cifuentes' former football club, Welwyn Garden City FC, expressed their shock and sadness over his death. They described him as a talented player and a great person, and offered their condolences to his family and friends.
At this time, the police have not confirmed the exact cause of death, but they are treating the case as a double-murder. They are asking for the public's help in finding any possible leads and are determined to bring justice for Cifuentes and Abdulrazak.
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