Clock Ticking on Unsolved Murder of Swiss Aid Worker in Madagascar
Thirty years after Swiss aid worker Walter Arnold was murdered in Madagascar while reportedly uncovering a scandal, the case remains unsolved. With the statute of limitations approaching, the chance for justice is fading, leaving friends and family with unanswered questions.

Key Takeaways
- Walter Arnold was found tortured and strangled in the back seat of his car in Madagascar.
- The statute of limitations for the murder is set to expire on July 17, 2026.
- Arnold's laptop disappeared and his body was cremated without his widow's consent.
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They Said
"He said that once heâd gathered all the information and documents, it would cause a massive stir in Switzerland."
"With todayâs technology, this would certainly be possible â indeed, it would even be straightforward."