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Crime & DisastersMonday, June 29, 2026

Four Women Found Dead in Homes in Sweden, Switzerland, Argentina, and Brazil

Investigations are under way in four countries after the discovery of the women's bodies, with arrests made in three cases and questions raised about prior protective measures.

In Malmö, Sweden, police launched a murder investigation on Monday after a woman was found dead in an apartment in the Värnhem district. A police spokesperson told local media that “clear circumstances” indicated a homicide, but no suspect has been identified or detained. Officers have conducted door-to-door inquiries and a forensic examination of the residence, while working to establish a timeline of the victim’s last hours.

In Bern, Switzerland, cantonal police confirmed on Monday that a 20-year-old Swiss woman was found dead on Friday at an address on Morillonstrasse. Two men were initially taken into custody; one was released after questioning, while a 35-year-old man remains in investigative detention. The regional prosecutor’s office is leading the inquiry to determine the cause of death and the extent of the detained man’s possible involvement.

In South America, two cases have drawn scrutiny to the enforcement of protective orders. In Concordia, Argentina, prosecutors are investigating the death of Milagros Schimf, whose body was discovered in her home. Her partner was arrested and is provisionally charged with instigation to suicide and repeated judicial disobedience. Argentine media report that the victim had previously filed complaints about threats and aggression, and a restraining order had been issued, yet the couple continued to live together. In Barbacena, Brazil, a 40-year-old medical student, Letícia de Morais Vasconcelos Rodrigues, was found dead in her apartment on Saturday. Her partner was arrested on suspicion of femicide after a multi-agency manhunt. Brazilian authorities stated that the suspect fled the scene but was intercepted near Bom Jardim de Minas.

All four investigations remain active. In the Argentine case, prosecutors await autopsy results to determine whether to amend the charges. Swiss police have appealed for witnesses. Swedish authorities have not disclosed the woman’s identity or age. The cases are being handled by local judicial systems, and no links between them are suggested.

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In Malmö, police have launched a murder investigation after a woman was found dead in a flat. No suspect has been identified yet, and forensic examinations and door-to-door inquiries are ongoing. In Bern, a 20-year-old woman was found dead and a 35-year-old man has been remanded in custody.

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In Argentina, the death of Milagros Schimf is being investigated with multiple lines of inquiry, as authorities look into her personal history. In Brazil, a medical student was killed and her partner arrested on suspicion of feminicide, reigniting alarm over gender-based violence in the region.

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Monday, June 29, 2026

Four Women Found Dead in Homes in Sweden, Switzerland, Argentina, and Brazil

Investigations are under way in four countries after the discovery of the women's bodies, with arrests made in three cases and questions raised about prior protective measures.

In Malmö, Sweden, police launched a murder investigation on Monday after a woman was found dead in an apartment in the Värnhem district. A police spokesperson told local media that “clear circumstances” indicated a homicide, but no suspect has been identified or detained. Officers have conducted door-to-door inquiries and a forensic examination of the residence, while working to establish a timeline of the victim’s last hours.\n\nIn Bern, Switzerland, cantonal police confirmed on Monday that a 20-year-old Swiss woman was found dead on Friday at an address on Morillonstrasse. Two men were initially taken into custody; one was released after questioning, while a 35-year-old man remains in investigative detention. The regional prosecutor’s office is leading the inquiry to determine the cause of death and the extent of the detained man’s possible involvement.\n\nIn South America, two cases have drawn scrutiny to the enforcement of protective orders. In Concordia, Argentina, prosecutors are investigating the death of Milagros Schimf, whose body was discovered in her home. Her partner was arrested and is provisionally charged with instigation to suicide and repeated judicial disobedience. Argentine media report that the victim had previously filed complaints about threats and aggression, and a restraining order had been issued, yet the couple continued to live together. In Barbacena, Brazil, a 40-year-old medical student, Letícia de Morais Vasconcelos Rodrigues, was found dead in her apartment on Saturday. Her partner was arrested on suspicion of femicide after a multi-agency manhunt. Brazilian authorities stated that the suspect fled the scene but was intercepted near Bom Jardim de Minas.\n\nAll four investigations remain active. In the Argentine case, prosecutors await autopsy results to determine whether to amend the charges. Swiss police have appealed for witnesses. Swedish authorities have not disclosed the woman’s identity or age. The cases are being handled by local judicial systems, and no links between them are suggested.

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How the same story is told elsewhere.

2 editorial groups · 4 languages

ToneTemperatureFocusPositioningHorizon
Continental European pressLatin American press
Continental European press
DetachmentPragmatism

In Malmö, police have launched a murder investigation after a woman was found dead in a flat. No suspect has been identified yet, and forensic examinations and door-to-door inquiries are ongoing. In Bern, a 20-year-old woman was found dead and a 35-year-old man has been remanded in custody.

Latin American press
AlarmOutrage

In Argentina, the death of Milagros Schimf is being investigated with multiple lines of inquiry, as authorities look into her personal history. In Brazil, a medical student was killed and her partner arrested on suspicion of feminicide, reigniting alarm over gender-based violence in the region.

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