THE son of a British millionaire who killed a woman in a drink driving incident and stood trial accused of kidnapping a model in Marbella has died.
Westley Capper, who was facing prison over the disappearance of Latvian Agnese Klavina, 30, from Marbella, had a stroke, reportedly brought on by COVID-19. He died in the early hours of Monday in hospital where he had been admitted several days earlier, the Olive Press has learnt.
REMAINS found beside a golf club could belong to a missing waitress who vanished nine years ago. Agnese Klavina, 30, was last seen leaving Aqwa Mist nightclub in Marbella with two Brits on Septembe…
REMAINS found beside a golf club could belong to a missing waitress who vanished nine years ago. Agnese Klavina, 30, was last seen leaving Aqwa Mist nightclub in Marbella with two Brits on Septembe…
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''A gardener discovered a skull and bones on an area of scrubland in Urbanizacion Halcones, close to one of the most prestigious golf courses in the Costa del Sol last Monday.
Bartolo Gallego was on the borders of La Quita golf club when he made the grisly discovery of skull, some bones, a bag of clothes and a large suitcase.
Cops dashed to the scene and took the remains away for analysis, with the results due back this week.''
"It is understood forensic experts believe the bones belonged to a woman between 25 and 35 years old who died 10 to 15 years ago.
A police official told The Olive Press: "All lines of investigation are open and it is a possibility that the bones found belong to her.
"But it is not possible to identify who the victim is until we have the results from the DNA test.
"I can only confirm that the suitcase with the bones was found at the Urbanizacion Halcones in Benahavis."
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