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Danish intelligence services are investigating a video circulating on social media they believe shows the beheading of one of two Scandinavian women killed in Morocco a few days ago as fears mount that the tourists were killed by extremists linked to Islamic State.
Maren Ueland, 28, from Norway, and Louisa Vesterager Jespersen, 24, from Denmark, were found dead near the village of Imlil in Morocco's High Atlas mountains on Monday.
The Danish intelligence service, the PET, at first said it had authenticated the video but later rowed back, saying it was still being “examined”.
The latest statement came as Moroccan authorities arrested three more suspects over the killings in the Atlas mountains, which have sent shockwaves through a popular tourist destination that has been relatively untouched by Islamist attacks.
The Moroccan government spokesman, Mustapha El Khalfi, described the killings as a “criminal and terrorist act”.
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