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Maastricht Jane Doe was a woman who was discovered on the overgrown bank of the Pietersplas, close to the border between Belgium and the Netherlands, near the city of Maastricht.

Due to the condition of her body, only few details about her appearance could be determined. It is believed she had likely been in the water for some time, and the exact cause of death could not be determined. The absence of clothing raised suspicions about the circumstances surrounding her death.

Case[]

The decedent was found in Pietersplas, a lake located on the border between Belgium and the Netherlands. It is fed by the Meuse River, which flows from Belgium into the Netherlands. It is likely that the body entered the Meuse River near Liège, Belgium, or even further south.

A DNA match was found against a blood sample from a Belgian police investigation, providing some indication that she may have lived or stayed in Belgium before her death, although her origins could potentially be elsewhere.

Characteristics[]

  • Normal or stocky build.
  • Possibly had large breasts.
  • Noticeably small feet.
  • European shoe size 34 or 35.
  • Amalgam fillings present, indicating high-quality dental care.

Clothing and accessories[]

  • Silver ring with a Clio Blue brand stamp featuring a small fish pendant with a pink stone set in it, size 58.
  • Stainless steel ring with a small stone.
  • Silver-colored Q&Q brand quartz watch with small stones around the dial (product number GQ20J204Y).
    • This specific model is rare and not sold in the Netherlands; only 1,400 pieces were made worldwide, primarily in Eastern European countries, valued between EUR 30 and 50.
  • Silver-colored tongue piercing.
  • Stainless steel necklace with the letters "SL" and two small arrows engraved on the back.

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