Muslim
Migrant Confesses To Murder of “Refugees Welcome” Activist Sophia Lösche, by
Robert Spencer, 6/22/18, Freedom Outpost
Sophia
Lösche, no doubt, explained to many people who questioned her work with Muslim
migrants that the “refugees” were not dangerous, they were in danger.
“A
truck driver finds the body of a young German
in Egino,” translated from “Un camionero deja el cadáver de una joven alemana
en Egino,” by David González, El Correo, June 21, 2018 (thanks to Searchlight Germany):
Sophia Lösche, a 28-year-old German
immigrant activist, was found dead yesterday at around 3.20 pm near the Egino
gas station in the municipality of Asparrena in Álava. A week ago, nothing was
known about her whereabouts since she got into a truck with a semitrailer and
Moroccan plates in Schkeuditz, in the eastern part of her country. She
hitchhiked with the intention of reaching her hometown, Amberg, located about
260 kilometers south.
The driver, already detained, of that
vehicle is the alleged killer. A Civil Guard traffic patrol stopped him on
Tuesday on a road in the heights of the Jaén town of Bailén. He was supposedly
heading to the Strait of Gibraltar, intending to take a ferry and disembark in
Morocco, where he would seek to escape from European justice. On Wednesday, he
was placed at the disposal of the Central Court of Instruction number 6 of the National Court.
His confession made it possible to
locate the body of the young woman yesterday, her case had been reported in the
German media after her family reported her disappearance 24
hours after her death.
Sophia was president of the youth of the
SPD (Social Democratic Party) in Bamberg and a university student. She had
worked with an NGO on the Greek island of Lesbos, where she helped impoverished
immigrants.
Sources consulted by this newspaper
stressed that the body had “clear indications of violence.” The alleged
perpetrator of the crime tried to burn her in a vain attempt to eliminate any
incriminating remains. The autopsy, which will probably be carried out today in
the Forensic Pathology Service of Vitoria, will determine the causes of death.
Also the approximate moment at which it happened, which will allow authorities
to determine if it was in Germany, France or in the Basque Country. This will
clarify which court will handle the case….
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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