The Metropolitan Police has appealed to the public to help identify and contact people who might have been witnesses to an accident which took place in downtown Reykjavík on June 30 of this year.
The Police is trying to locate witnesses to the events leading up to an accident which took place in the city center on Saturday June 30. The statement does not say what time of day the accident took place. The photos are taken by security cameras and show the corner of Hafnarstræti and Veltusund, as well as an unidentified bar.
Tragic death of a young US traveler
According to the sources of Iceland Insider the accident in question was the tragic death of a young American traveler who fell to his death from a rooftop on Lækjargata street early morning June 30.
Read more: Young American traveler falls to his death from a rooftop in downtown Reykjavík
The people in the photos, or anyone who might know the people, are asked to contact the Metropolitan Police by phone, +354 444 1000, by email [email protected] or by sending a Facebook message on the Facebook page of the Metropolitan Police.
The Metropolitan Police has appealed to the public to help identify and contact people who might have been witnesses to an accident which took place in downtown Reykjavík on June 30 of this year.
The Police is trying to locate witnesses to the events leading up to an accident which took place in the city center on Saturday June 30. The statement does not say what time of day the accident took place. The photos are taken by security cameras and show the corner of Hafnarstræti and Veltusund, as well as an unidentified bar.
Tragic death of a young US traveler
According to the sources of Iceland Insider the accident in question was the tragic death of a young American traveler who fell to his death from a rooftop on Lækjargata street early morning June 30.
Read more: Young American traveler falls to his death from a rooftop in downtown Reykjavík
The people in the photos, or anyone who might know the people, are asked to contact the Metropolitan Police by phone, +354 444 1000, by email [email protected] or by sending a Facebook message on the Facebook page of the Metropolitan Police.