Fifteen years after the horrific death of a Norwegian woman in London, a Yemeni billionaire heir considered the prime suspect is finally speaking out—to confess his involvement.
In a string of texts with a BBC reporter, Farouk Abdulhak, son of the late business mogul Shaher Abdulhak, called the 2008 death of Martine Vik Magnussen a “sex accident gone wrong” and said that he made a “mistake” when he “was younger.
” “I can’t specifically go to the UK for something that happened there,” Abdulhak, who is on the Metropolitan Police’s most wanted list, said, adding that he now thinks he should have stayed and “paid the piper.” After a night out at a London club, Magnussen was found partially undressed in the basement of Abdulhak’s apartment building with evidence that she had been raped and “strangled, held down or smothered,” according to the BBC.
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