INTERPOL Black Notice: Operation Identify Me - Police search for the names of 22 women murdered

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NL11 - The woman with the Belgian connection


De LImburger: wie is toch de onbekende dode vrouw, in 2013 gevonden op de oever van de Pietersplas?

DNA from the 2013 ‘ Pietersplas corpse’ in Maastricht was recently compared with that of three missing women, but failed to produce a match. Interpol's international Identify Me campaign has generated tips and names, but has not yet led to the tracing of identities.
Among the seven tips received by police and justice since October last year were four names of women who have been missing for more than a decade. In three cases DNA has already been compared, in a fourth missing persons case that investigation is still ongoing, a justice spokeswoman informed.

The woman found on an overgrown bank on the Meuse River in 2013 is one of 46 unknown dead women on the international Identify Me list.

The 46 women on the current list have been found in six European countries, 11 of them in the Netherlands. Two Dutch cases have been added, of which the unknown woman near the Pietersplas is one. The four tips with specific information come from the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany, but not from relatives of missing persons. From which sources the tips do come, the justice department did not say.

The body of the woman found in January 2013 on the bank of what is also known as gravel pit Oost-Maarland was severely degraded as it had been in the water for a long time. Skin colour, hair colour and hairstyle are unknown. She wore no clothes. However, some details are known about her appearance. She was around 1.70 metres tall, under 40, had remarkably small feet (size 34 or 35) and teeth with many amalgam fillings. A facial reconstruction was made based on her skull.

In this case, jewellery is the main item that can lead to identification. Although not precious, these are striking pieces. Besides a silver tongue piercing, she wore on her right index finger a striking silver ring with a pendant on it of a fish with a pink stone in it, by a French brand. Also a necklace with the letters SL and two small arrows engraved on the back and a Japanese Q&Q watch with stones around the dial. An unusual model of between 30 and 50 euros, which was sold mainly in Eastern Europe. Three recent tips relate to shops where the jewellery might have been bought.

There is a remarkable link to Belgium: her DNA matched a blood sample in a Belgian criminal investigation. Justice would not comment on this other than that it did not lead to identification. It is an indication that she resided in Belgium before her death. It is likely that the body was floated to the Netherlands by the current.

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This woman is one of the two cases in which Dutch LE was given permission by the courts to use private dna databases for genetic geneaology in cold case investigations, something the law does not allow.

Legal Breakthrough: Dutch Court approves use of private DNA databases
It think it would help if they would say in which region the criminal case was, and get the word out extra in that region.
+ if they said which missing woman were rule outs.
 
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March 20 2025
'LYON, France – A woman who died in unexplained circumstances in Spain has been identified as 33-year-old Ainoha Izaga Ibieta Lima, from Paraguay, following INTERPOL’s Identify Me appeal.'

''One of those cases, submitted by Spanish authorities, related to an unidentified female discovered in the province of Girona, Spain, on 6 August 2018. The woman was found hanging in a poultry shed attached to a farmhouse. She was not carrying any identity papers and no one in the area knew who she was, or how she got there. The victim had a tattoo on her left forearm of the word ‘success’ in Hebrew. Despite extensive investigations by local police, the woman was never identified.''
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  • ''2013: Ainoha Izaga Ibieta Lima was 28 when she travelled to Spain from Paraguay, according to her brother
  • 6 August 2018: A body was found in a country house in Girona, Spain.
  • Mid 2019: After several months of no contact, her brother reported her missing to authorities in Paraguay
  • October 2024: INTERPOL launched phase two of Identify Me, leading to the circulation of biometric information from all 46 cases to its 196 member countries for national database checks
  • March 2025: A fingerprint match was made by NCB Asuncion Paraguay, later confirmed by NCB Madrid Spain''
 
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Rest in peace, Ainoha.
It seems like her friends were looking for her.
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'Ainoha Ibieta Lima, 34; Paraguayan! She's been missing for over a year! She's my friend; we don't know anything about her! If you could please spread the word.'
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Each successful identification "gives renewed hope" that other women "can also have their identities returned to them", said Interpol Secretary General Valdecy Urquiza.

"Our work is not just about solving cases, it's also about restoring dignity to victims and giving a voice to those affected by tragedy," he said.

[…]

While Lima has now been identified, Interpol said the circumstances around her death remain "unexplained".

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Image caption, The farmhouse in Girona where Ainoha Izaga Ibieta Lima was found

The last contact her family had with her was a postcard from Belgium in May 1992. Her body was found the following month.

[…]

 
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Each successful identification "gives renewed hope" that other women "can also have their identities returned to them", said Interpol Secretary General Valdecy Urquiza.

"Our work is not just about solving cases, it's also about restoring dignity to victims and giving a voice to those affected by tragedy," he said.

[…]

While Lima has now been identified, Interpol said the circumstances around her death remain "unexplained".

The exterior of a Spanish farmhouse featuring a white wall
IMAGE SOURCE, INTERPOL
Image caption, The farmhouse in Girona where Ainoha Izaga Ibieta Lima was found

The last contact her family had with her was a postcard from Belgium in May 1992. Her body was found the following month.

[…]

 
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IDENTIFIED


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EVA MARIE POMMER


IDENTIFIED VIA A TIP TO THE FOUNDATION COLD CASE ZAKEN.

At the beginning of this year, the foundation received a tip from a former employee of a retirement home in Bottrop, Germany. She recognised subtle similarities between the unknown woman in Wassenaar and a former resident of the institution (who died in 2016), Mrs Pommer, the mother of a missing daughter. According to the tipster, that daughter, Eva Maria, had disappeared without a trace a few days before the dead woman was found in the dunes.
 
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Wow, what a conscientious (former) employee. To have known her previous residents so well, even one who died in 2016, that she remembered the resident's face and also her story about her missing daughter. I think most people would have dismissed it as coincidence. This campaign certainly reached the right person in this case. RIP Eva.
 

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