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Man arrested after 21 pieces of female genitalia found in his freezer

Police were alerted to the man by one of his victims.

SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE say a Danish man was arrested after pieces of female genitalia were found in his house.

Police spokesman Hangwani Mulaudzi said today that 21 pieces of women’s genitalia were found stored in plastic bags in a freezer. Police also discovered anaesthetic and other surgical implements in the man’s home.

The spokesman said police were alerted by one of the 58-year-old man’s victims. The man was arrested on Thursday in the city of Bloemfontein in the central Free State province.

Mulaudzi said the man will appear in court on Monday on charges of sexual assault.

Police have enlisted the help of forensics experts who may find other criminal charges.

They are asking women who have been assaulted by the man to come forward.

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