French woman arrested following deaths of Irish residents in Iceland
Briefly

A tragic incident unfolded in Reykjavik, Iceland, where a French woman was arrested after her husband and daughter were found stabbed to death in their hotel room. Both victims held French citizenship and resided in Ireland. A woman, believed to be the mother, was also injured but survived and was hospitalized. As the police investigation led by deputy chief superintendent Ævar Pálmi Pálmason progresses, they have reached out to French authorities regarding charges and family notifications.
A French woman has been arrested in Iceland after her husband and daughter were found stabbed to death in their hotel room in Reykjavik.
A woman, also wounded, was brought to Landspitali University Hospital and has been remanded in custody as the investigation continues.
Deputy chief superintendent of Reykjavík Metropolitan Police said they are contacting the French embassy regarding the deceased's relatives.
The woman’s detention may be extended, but the police did not provide details on potential charges at this stage.
Read at Irish Independent
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