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Louisa Vesterager Jespersen was born on 1994 in Foothills of Mount Toubkal, close to the village of Imlil, Morocco, is a 2018 murders of two Scandinavian tourists in Morocco. Discover Louisa Vesterager Jespersen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 30 years old?

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1990

Maren Ueland (born 1990) was from Bryne, Norway.

Jespersen and Ueland were students at the University of South-Eastern Norway, where they studied outdoor recreation and nature guidance to become tour guides.

The pair had arrived in Morocco on 9 December as tourists, with the intention of trekking and "chasing experiences," according to Jespersen's mother.

The two women first arrived in Marrakesh, before travelling to Imlil in the Atlas Mountains.

The village of Imlil is popular with travellers as the main base for summiting Toubkal, which is the highest peak in North Africa.

Four attackers had shared a video on social media before the attacks, pledging allegiance to the ISIS terror group, and discussed "destruction caused by the warplanes of the Crusader alliance."

One of the attackers stated, "Keep fighting the enemies of Allah, wherever you are, you have no excuse and, be informed that we are your supporters… you have allies among us."

According to Swedish Defence University researcher Magnus Ranstorp, terrorists attacking tourists is not a new phenomenon, and it aims to destabilise the country where such attacks take place.

1994

Louisa Vesterager Jespersen (born 1994) grew up in Ikast, Denmark.

2011

While Morocco is generally seen as a secure destination for tourists, the last terrorist attack happened in 2011, where 17 people were killed by a bombing at a restaurant in Marrakesh, over 1600 people have travelled from Morocco to join the Islamic State in the Syrian civil war.

Moroccan authorities initially ignored the people who joined ISIS, but later on realised they could return to commit terrorist offences in Morocco.

As a result, the Bureau central d'investigation judiciaire (BCIJ) was formed.

According to a researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies, "Moroccan authorities appear to have a good grip on the jihadist situation, and cooperate with European and US authorities".

2013

She attended Vestre School, and became a student at the Ikast-Brande Gymnasium in 2013.

She had been travelling to various countries, such as Argentina, Peru, and Norway.

2015

He had previously been jailed for having attempted to join the Islamic State in Syria, and was released in 2015.

2017

Jespersen applied for participation in the Fjällräven Polar expedition in 2017 and 2018.

Moroccans are overrepresented in "diaspora terrorism", which is terrorism which takes place outside the borders of Morocco; for example, two Moroccans were behind the 2017 London Bridge attack, a Moroccan killed people by driving his van into pedestrians in La Rambla in the 2017 Barcelona terrorist attacks, and the following day, another Moroccan killed two women and wounded 8 other victims in the 2017 Turku attack.

2018

On 17 December 2018, the bodies of Louisa Vesterager Jespersen, a 24-year-old Danish woman, and Maren Ueland, a 28-year-old Norwegian woman, were found decapitated in the foothills of Mount Toubkal near to the village of Imlil in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco.

A total of 18 men have been arrested by Moroccan Police in relation to the murders.

The murders were described by the Moroccan general prosecutor as a terrorist act, after a video of several of the suspects were shown swearing allegiance to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant while decapitating Jespersen was released on the Internet.

On the morning of 17 December 2018, a pair of French hikers came across the decapitated bodies of the victims, and their tent, near a trail connecting Imlil to Mount Toubkal.

A suspect named Abderrahim Khayali was quickly apprehended following the incident, after police found an ID in the victims' tent, that had been left behind by the suspect.

Three additional suspects, Abdessamad Ejjoud, Rachid Afatti, and Younes Ouaziyad, were later apprehended by the police while riding a bus during the morning rush hour in the nearby city of Marrakesh.

The three suspects were caught in possession of bladed weapons.

Abdessamad Ejjoud is assumed to be the leader of the group, and the four men had shot a video the week before the murders, where they pledged allegiance to ISIS.

The killers had agreed to carry out a terrorist act on either security services or foreign tourists, before deciding to travel to the Imlil region to look for foreigners, and where they would target the two backpackers.

In the video of the killings, the attackers can be heard shouting "enemies of Allah", and "revenge for our brothers in Hajin".

Moroccan police later made additional arrests of individuals believed to have connections with the suspects.

In total, 24 went on trial in Salé, near Rabat in Morocco.

Of those charged, 23 suspects are Moroccans from Marrakesh, and one is a Swiss-Spanish Muslim convert.

Three of them were charged with murder, and the other 23 of various terrorist charges.

2019

In May 2019, one of the suspects admitted to killing one of the women.

In July 2019, three of the suspects were given a death sentence, which their lawyer said he would appeal.

On 31 October 2019, the death sentence for three of the convicted was upheld by the anti-terrorist court in Salé.

In total, 24 suspects connected to the murders, or whom were members of the jihadist cell, were sentenced.

The prime suspect, Abdessamad Ejjoud, was 25 years of age and organised the murder expedition with two accomplices, Younes Ouaziyad (27) and Rachid Afatti (33) who filmed the murders.

A fourth suspect, Abderrahim Khayali, had his sentence elevated from life imprisonment to the death penalty.

Khayali was part of the expedition into the mountain, but left the group before the killings.

The court upheld received sentences from 5 to 30 years in prison for nineteen of the accused, and elevated one sentence from 15 to 20 years in prison.