The autopsy report is ready after an 11-year-old boy died at Kongsvinger – news Innlandet – Local news, TV and radio

The boy fell ill on the way home from school on Friday and was found by passers-by. He was taken to hospital but died at the weekend. The police in Innlandet today sent out a short press release in which they inform about the findings in the preliminary autopsy report. “The preliminary autopsy report does not show a certain cause of death, but the investigations support the theory that the death may be due to a strong allergic reaction,” they write. According to the police, a final assessment will be made when all the results of the investigations are available. They state that it may take a few months. – It is obvious that we still need to find the specific cause of death to the extent that the experts can find it. And it will continue in the future, both in terms of questioning and other investigations, says police attorney Henning Klauseie. Name released In agreement with relatives, the police released the name of the deceased on Wednesday. The boy who was found dead was 11-year-old Vasilios Oskar Tosounidis. He went to Langeland primary school in Kongsvinger. The police have started an investigation into the death. They were informed of the death on Sunday. On Monday, the police were contacted by the family’s legal aid because the family wants the police to try to find out what happened. NO SUSPECTS: Police attorney Henning Klauseie and the Innlandet police district have started an investigation into the death. Photo: Bjørn Opsahl / news Police attorney Henning Klauseie told news on Wednesday that they have started questioning. No suspects – We have interviewed the principal at the primary school. In addition, we have several names on the block. An agreement has also been made with the next of kin about questioning within a short time, he said. According to Klauseie, the questioning of the headmaster was to get an overview. There are no suspects in the case. But the police have received information which means they are investigating whether the death could be due to an allergic reaction. The police do not wish to comment on what the boy may have ingested or in what context it happened. They do so for the sake of the ongoing investigation. The police in Innlandet are not available for further questions about the case until later today.



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