Submarine murder appeal adjourned after juror collapse
COPENHAGEN — The last session of Danish submarine inventor Peter Madsen’s appeal against his life sentence for the murder of Swedish reporter Kim Wall was abandoned Friday after a juror collapsed during closing remarks.
Officials at the Eastern High Court in Copenhagen adjourned the hearing without setting a new date.
Madsen, in a dark blazer, black T-shirt and grey pants, had listened quietly during the closing remarks, in which the prosecutor demanded life, saying the motive was sexual and the crime was planned.
In Denmark, a life sentence is on average 16 years, but can be extended if necessary. Madsen wants a time-limited sentence, not an open-ended prison term.