The case summarized a man is accused of killing two people in Porsgrunn, including Kine Einarsen. Einarsen died of extensive burn injuries in September 2022. The prosecution believes that the accused 40-year-old poured gasoline over her and lit up. A witness saw that Einarsen was subjected to brutal violence in a parking lot shortly before she died. The accused man denies criminal charges for both murder and violence against Einarsen. The summary is made by a Ki service from Openai. The content is quality assured by news’s journalists before publishing. The trial against the man accused of killing two people in Porsgrunn is now in his second week. Over the next few days, more people will explain about the time around Kine Einarsen’s death. This has happened to a woman to hospital with extensive injuries following a fire in Porsgrunn. Police were notified by people who heard screams in the area. 28 -year -old Kine Einarsen dies from burns at Haukeland University Hospital. The death is being investigated as suspicious. Photo: Solfrid Leirgul Øverbø / news 54 -year -old Stig Kyrre Nybråten is found dead in an apartment in Porsgrunn. Nybråten had a witness after Kine Einarsen’s death. Photo: Police A man is arrested and charged with murder Kine Einarsen. The two must have been girlfriends when Einarsen died. Police say they are investigating whether there is a link to the Nybråten’s death. The man arrested is also charged with murder at Stig Kyrre Nybråten. The custody man is charged with murder of both Kine Einarsen and Stig Kyrre Nybråten. He denies criminal charges. Telemark District Court starts the processing of the case against the double-murdered 40-year-old. It has been set aside for eleven weeks for the trial. Photo: Fredrik Pedersen / news Show more 28-year-old died of extensive burn injuries in September 2022. The prosecution believes that the accused 40-year-old poured gasoline over her and lit up. The accused man denies criminal charges. In court, he explained that he does not know what made Einarsen burn. Observed violence in parking a few days before the fire that cost Einarsen’s life, a man witnessed a woman being attacked outside the downtown shopping center in Porsgrunn. In court, the witness says he called the police. The operator told him to follow the incident as they moved to the scene. Around 100 witnesses are scheduled to explain themselves in the double murder case. Photo: Bettina Olie Bjerkholdt / news The witness says the woman was beaten, kicked and dragged along the ground by a man. The violence is described as extremely brutal. – It was nauseating. Fear of the woman’s life in court, the accused man explained that he and Einarsen had a turbulent relationship. The 40-year-old has talked about physical confrontations, but refuses criminal charges for using violence against her in the time before the death. The witness answers yes when Attorney General Ellisiv Bentdal asks if he was afraid that the woman in the parking lot would die. The charges against the 40-year-old the prosecution believe the man has killed Kine Einarsen (28) and Stig Kyrre Nybråten (54). According to the prosecution decision, Einarsen died of burns after she was soaked in gasoline and ignited, while Nybråten died of suffocation. The 40-year-old is accused of being violent against Einarsen in the months before she died, and for having two co-insists to make threats against a man who has the status of witnessing the murder case. The man is charged with sexual intercourse with a teenage girl. According to the indictment, he has also stored photos and movies that sexualize the girl and sent her pictures and messages with sexualized content. The prosecution also believes that the man has tried to influence the offended girl through a fellow inserted. The 40-year-old is also charged with several cases of violence and threats to other people. Was asked about face injuries The witness explains that he pointed out the perpetrator when the police eventually arrived, but that he finds it difficult to do the same now. The man says he has seen violence several times before, but not to such an extent. – That’s why I told the police that I could testify. Lawyer Espen Refstie is the defender of the accused man. Photo: Theo Aasland Valen / news The accused’s defender confronts the witness that the ambulance personnel who examined the woman did not see any signs of injuries to her face. The man says the battles may have hit the side of the head. – But believe me, they hit, says the witness. Was told to stay away from a female witness says she saw a woman lying on the ground when she was drinking coffee outside the same mall in the summer of 2022. According to the witness, a man suddenly came over the woman and grabbed her shoulders. The witness says she went to the man and said he couldn’t behave like that. Then she was told not to interfere. – I realized they were intoxicated. He was very aggressive, so I withdrew, says the witness. Published 11.03.2025, at. 14.05
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