Interpol appeals for public assistance in identifying 22 cold case murder victims.

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Police in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany are seeking help from the public to identify 22 murdered women whose names remain unknown. The bodies were found between 1976 and 2019, and most of the victims were aged between 15 and 30. Interpol has released a list of the cases, including details about the women, photographs of possible identifying items, and new facial reconstructions. The campaign, known as Operation Identify Me, is the first time Interpol has gone public with a list seeking information about unidentified bodies.
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