Football club pays tribute to man feared murdered with his friend in Sweden
The families of two British men missing in Sweden are appealing for information on their whereabouts amid fears they were victims of a double murder.
It comes after a pair of bodies were found in a burning car in an industrial area of Malmo on Sunday afternoon.
Emergency workers made the discovery after they put out the flames - with a possible bullet hole in one of the victims, according to local media.
Police are yet to formally identify them but reports say they are British and may have been shot before the fire started.
Juan Cifuentes, 33, and Farooq Abdulrazak, 37, travelled to Denmark and Sweden for an overnight business trip and were due to return to the UK at 6pm on Sunday, according to a social media appeal.
The appeal said they never came home and have not been in contact since.
The pair are from north London and are understood to work for a travel company.
The Toyota Rav 4 later found burnt out had been rented from Copenhagen airport after two Britons flew from Heathrow, according to Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet.
Welwyn Garden City FC, the non-league football club Mr Cifuentes used to play for, has called him a "great person".
A club spokesperson, said on X: "Everyone at the club is saddened and shocked by the news yesterday of the passing of Juan Cifuentes.
"Juan was part of our double-winning squad in 2014-15. A very good player and great person.
"We send our condolences to all his family, friends and ex-teammates. RIP Juan."
CCTV indicated three people were inside when it drove over the Oresund Bridge to Sweden, Sydsvenskan, another Swedish paper, reported.
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"The two people who were found dead in a burnt-out car on Sunday afternoon have not yet been identified," police said on Tuesday.
"The bodies are being examined by forensic medicine. The incident is currently being investigated as a murder.
"Several witnesses have been interviewed and the police are interested in further observations and tips."
A Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office spokesman said: "We are supporting the families of two British men reported missing in Sweden and are in touch with the local authorities."