Teteringen Girl


The Teteringen Girl is an unidentified teenaged girl or woman found dead on 25 December 1990 in the Cadettenkamp forest outside of Teteringen, a village northeast of Breda, Netherlands. She is one of the 22 unidentified women mentioned in Interpol's Operation Identify Me.

Circumstances

The Teteringen Girl was found by hikers near a trail near Galgestraat and Cadettenkamp on Christmas Day, 1990. The body was wrapped in a rug and covered with several blankets. She was wearing a red turtleneck sweater from a brand called Carine and burgundy red corduroy trousers. She was not wearing socks, undergarments, or shoes.

Physical characteristics

The Teteringen Girl was 163 cm tall, with an olive complexion, and is estimated to have been between the ages of 15 and 25 at the time of her death.
Her cause of death was determined to be starvation and exhaustion. Her body was emaciated, with bite marks on her skin. There was also evidence that cigarettes had been put out on her skin as well.
She was assumed to be of Moroccan descent.

Investigation

It is believed that the Teteringen Girl lived in the Netherlands or another central European country for at least five years before her death. Although arrests were made after the discovery of her body, the case went cold.
In 2006, her body was exhumed for further investigation. It was determined via DNA that she had ties to a Moroccan community in Antwerp, Belgium. In 2023, her case was one of the 22 listed in Interpol's Operation Identify Me.