Consent to four weeks in custody after the murder in Lørenskog – news Norway – Overview of news from different parts of the country

The update from the police comes two days after the woman was found murdered in her own home in Lørenskog. The accused, a man in his 30s, agreed on Friday to four weeks in custody. He was arrested at his home in Innlandet yesterday. The man has informed the police that the two have had a romantic relationship. – They have known each other for a few months before the incident, says police attorney Marit Aurdal to news. Denies criminal guilt The man’s defender Gard Lier told news on Friday that his client denies criminal guilt. – He is upset and sorry for what has happened. For him it has been a shock, says Lier. The defense attorney says the man is cooperating with the police, although he denies having anything to do with the case. Forensic technicians arrived at the scene yesterday. The police carried out both tactical and technical investigations. Photo: Håkon Benjaminsen / news – He has been questioned, and has also consented to remand. He understands that the police need time to investigate and check the information he has given about his movements recently, says Lier. The imprisonment will be run as office business, so that he does not appear in court. It was Romerikes Blad that reported the arrest first. Disagreement about visits news is informed that the accused must have visited the woman in her apartment in Lørenskog in the days before the murder. But his defender Lier says it does not match the accused’s explanation. – He believes he has given information about where he has been in recent days, he says. Behind this door, the woman was found dead on Thursday afternoon. Photo: Tobias Prosch Simonsen / news Concluded with murder It was Thursday afternoon that the police found a woman in her 30s dead in an apartment in a quiet neighborhood in Lørenskog. They were able to quickly establish that the death was suspicious, and launched an extensive investigation. Because of it, they have concluded that they believe the woman was killed: – The combined information enabled us to arrest and charge a man in his 30s for this, said police inspector Lars Reinholdt-Østbye on Friday. On Friday evening, the police’s prosecution officer, Marit Aurdal, told news that the suspicion against the man had been strengthened through the investigation. Currently unknown cause of death – It is too early to say anything about the cause of death. It is something we are working to clarify, said Lars Reinholdt-Østbye on Friday afternoon. As of Saturday morning, the police still have not clarified the cause of death. – We now have a number of tasks to solve in connection with further investigation, and all the resources we have available are on the case. We are working hard, says the police inspector. It was a private person who found the woman and notified the police, they said on Friday evening. This person is not suspected of having anything to do with the case. Police Inspector Lars Reinholdt-Østbye says the man in his 30s was arrested in Innlandet last night. Photo: Gunnar Bratthammer



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