US student murdered in Rotterdam
December 15, 2018A Dutch court on Friday charged a 23-year-old for the stabbing murder of a US citizen after her body was found in a shared living space earlier this week.
Responding to a call on Wednesday, police found Sarah Papenheim, a 21-year-old psychology student at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, dead in her apartment.
The main suspect was arrested hours later at a train station in Eindhoven, more than 100 kilometers (62 miles) southeast of Rotterdam. The court said he will remain in custody pending investigation.
According to Adam Pryor, a close friend of Papenheim, she had sent him messages expressing concern about her roommate, including one that said: "My roommate told me he's gonna kill 3 people."
"I was concerned," Pryor told The Associated Press. "She said she was going to the police … It didn't feel like she was in danger."
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'Beautiful, vibrant, talented'
Pryor described Papenheim as a gifted drummer, saying: "She was just so special in so many ways."
A GoFundMe campaign to repatriate Papenheim's body to her native Minnesota has surpassed $40,000. Campaign organizers said any additional funds will go to the family to help with funeral costs.
"Sarah was a beautiful, vibrant young woman and a talented musician with a smile that could light up a room," the organizers said. "She played with some of the best musicians on the scene in the Twin Cities and had many close relationships with them. Her presence is irreplaceable."
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ls/bw (AP, Reuters)