An American woman from Minnesota studying in the Netherlands was found fatally stabbed in her room on Dec. 12, according to local reports.
Sarah Papenheim, 21, died after she was stabbed at a housing complex near Erasmus University in Rotterdam, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reported. Papenheim, a musician, is originally from Andover, Minnesota.
The man took a train and traveled 65 miles to the southeast to Eindhoven before police arrested him, the paper reported.
Police have not detailed a possible motive in the case. The man’s identity was not disclosed in reports.
Papenheim’s mother told the Star-Tribune that the man wasn’t her boyfriend.
She was studying psychology to help suicidal people after her brother killed himself, the Star-Tribune reported.
“My only two kids, and I’ve lost them both,” Donee Odegar, the mother, told the outlet. “She always wanted to travel abroad,” Odegard said. “She could light up any room that she was in.”
The paper reported that she was a drummer for local bands in the Twin Cities area. Her mom said that local musicians are trying to raise money to bring her body back to the United States.
Odegard said it will cost her family between $10,000 and $15,000 to transport her body back to the U.S. “We can’t afford it,” said Odegard.
The U.S. Department of State on Dec. 11, issued a security alert for the Netherlands and the rest of the European Union.
It added that people should “exercise additional vigilance at holiday festivals and events, places of worship, and locations with large crowds.” It adds: “Follow the instructions of local authorities including movement restrictions related to any ongoing police action. Monitor local media for breaking events and adjust your plans based on new information.”