COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Danish police say a DNA test from a headless torso found in the Baltic Sea matches with missing Swedish journalist Kim Wall, who is believed to have died on a private submarine. Wall, 30, was last seen alive on inventor Peter Madsen's submarine Aug 10. Madsen said he dropped her off on a Copenhagen island, but then told authorities "an accident occurred onboard that led to her death" and he "buried" her at sea. The headless torso was found by a member of the public Monday near where she was believed to have died. In a two line statement, police said Wednesday there was a match, adding a news conference would be held later in the day.

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