Units of police and detectives continued to comb the Port of Andratx yesterday and are leaving no stone unturned in their bid to catch the killer or killers of the 50-year-old German millionaire widow stabbed at her La Mola home last Friday. Yesterday police continued to man check points and interview drivers while others started searching boats in the luxury marina for any clues as to who stabbed the woman. The hunt for the murderers, thought to have been two young men the victim has been seen with on a number of occasions recently, is one of the biggest man hunts the police have mounted in Majorca and the motive for the murder is still puzzling investigators. Forensics continued to inspect items taken from the house for clues yesterday while the victim's bank accounts and business dealings were being poured over by detectives. It is believed that the assistance of German police has also been sought in order to ascertain whether the murder was related to any of the victim's business negotiations in Germany.
Police leaving no stone unturned in bid to catch Andratx murderers
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