Danish Police Warn of New Scam After 85-Year-Old Victim
Danish police warn of a new scam after an 85-year-old woman lost money. The term 'bedrageri' trends online with over 5,000 searches. Authorities urge...
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Danish police warn of a new scam after an 85-year-old woman lost money. The term 'bedrageri' trends online with over 5,000 searches. Authorities urge...
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Danish police have warned the public after an 85-year-old woman was defrauded, making it the top trending topic in Denmark. The case highlights a...
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An 85-year-old woman's fraud case triggered over 2,000 searches for 'bedrageri' in Denmark on May 2. Police have not released details, but the victim...
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