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In the case of the two surviving children in Aarhus is the father now may have been identified.

The state reached by east Jutland Police in a press release.

the Police says that with high probability the case of a 34-year-old afghan man, who previously have stayed in Denmark, before he was later expelled.

– We do not know where the father is located, but probably he is abroad. We need also to identify the mother, while our presumption is that she is not staying in Denmark, says inspector Michael Kjeldgaard.

in Addition, inform the police that a man and a woman, who is put in connection with the case has been transferred to another police district. They have both been identified, and there is talk of a 33-year-old man and a 25-year-old woman.

the Man and the woman stayed at an address in Albany, when the police on Sunday night took both in for questioning after having looked for them.

The 33-year-old man has a residence permit in Denmark, while the woman stayed illegally in the country. She has, however, sought asylum now.

A 54-year-old woman was arrested Sunday in Aarhus and was later identified as the children’s grandmother. She was released by the court after a grundlovsforhør. However, she is still the objective in the case to have left two children in a helpless condition.

It is at the same time, the police assessment that she left the children on the street. The subject of leaving the children in the street, however, remains to be seen.

east Jutland Police would like to hear from witnesses who know nothing of the case or have seen the kids being left behind on Saturday night in Aarhus.

You can contact the police on 114 or on the service telephone 86182877.