(MENAFN) Two suspects have been detained for the murder case, which goes back to 30 years from now, of a German woman in Northern Ireland.
Munich teenager Inga Maria Hauser's corpse was discovered in a remote area of Ballypatrick Forest, outside Ballycastle, Co Antrim, two weeks after she was last spotted alive on a ferry from Scotland.
The woman's, aged 18, death in April 1988, is still one of the most prioritized unsolved murders.
The two men, aged 58 and 61, have been arrested in Loughguile area of Co Antrim.
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