Ingolstadt Germany: The Doppleganger Murder of Khadidja O. August 2022

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In August of 2022, German-Iraqi woman is suspected of murder after allegedly killing a lookalike to fake her own death. Police said a 23-year-old identified as Shahraban K. scoured social media for a doppelganger and found one called Khadidja O., an Algerian beauty blogger. She allegedly arranged a meeting under false pretences, where the victim was lured into the woods and was stabbed nearly 50 times to death.
The body was left lying in a parked car near Shahraban’s home in Ingolstadt, southern Germany, and police were initially fooled into believing that she was dead. But investigators soon raised "massive doubts" about her identity, and DNA tests showed the corpse was actually that of the Algerian victim who police said looked “strikingly similar” to Shahraban.
Sharaban K. promised Khadija O. a cosmetics kit if she agreed to meet her in Eppingen, Germany. According to authorities, on the day of the killing, Khadija O. met Sharaban K. and her boyfriend, Shequir K., who allegedly drove her to the forest and stabbed her to death. According to People, prosecutors said Sharaban K. told her family she was meeting her ex-husband in Ingolstadt. When she did not return that evening, her family went to look for her in the area where she had planned her visit. The family soon uncovered her vehicle and the grisly scene. Because her body was in Sharaban K.'s car and the two looked so much alike, it made sense for investigators to initially believe they had found Sharaban K.'s body. However, a subsequent autopsy report uncovered that the actual victim was Khadidja O., prompting an investigation into the bizarre case dubbed 'the doppelgänger murder by German media," the Post reported.


Khadidja’s tik tok
 
If anyone can find the social media accounts for Sharaban and Sheqir please link it I wasn’t able to locate their profiles
 
"We didn't know anything," Khadidja's younger sister, Ahlem Boudjemaâ, told Business Insider of the trial.

She learned about the verdict only from BI's reporter getting in touch three weeks after the sentencing.

A language barrier and complex family dynamics contributed to German authorities falling short of their aim to communicate with the murder victim's relatives overseas
 

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