On August 10, 2017, Swedish freelance journalist Kim Wall received a text. It was from a source she hadn't heard from in months. That afternoon she was on her way to meet Danish inventor Peter Madsen.
Wall and her partner had their going away party happening that evening, in farewell to the pair who were moving from Copenhagen to Beijing, but the opportunity to speak with Madsen and ride on his incredible self-made submarine was too good an opportunity to miss.
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The ride on the submarine was supposed to last two hours, from 7pm to 9pm. When she hadn't come home by 1:45am and her family and friends hadn't heard from her, her boyfriend called the police.
The next morning could be described as somewhat of a blur, but it is heavily documented by Danish authorities, media and documentarians.
By 10.45am that day, the sunken submarine was located by the Danish navy. There were initial concerns that Madsen and Wall had perished on the submarine after becoming trapped, but Madsen was later located and rescued.
Wall was nowhere to be found.
My friend Kim Wall has gone missing on Friday in Copenhagen. If you have any info please contact Danish police. https://t.co/SUv0N3JjHY pic.twitter.com/3e9ScqX6W4
— Marie Telling (@MarieTelling) August 11, 2017