Suspicion against the woman in the Løten case strengthened – news Innlandet – Local news, TV and radio

The case summarized: Eidsivating’s Court of Appeal believes that the suspicion against the 42-year-old woman who is charged with the murder of Ole Andreas Sønstvedt is strong. The woman has been in custody since 26 January and has always denied guilt. The court writes that her explanation does not match the external circumstances, and she has no plausible explanations for the information and findings the police have made. The woman is charged with the murder or complicity in the murder of 37-year-old Ole Andreas Sønstvedt from Grenland, who was reported missing on 12 January. Burnt remains found on the farm of the targeted woman are from the targeted man. The summary is made by an AI service from OpenAi. The content is quality assured by news’s ​​journalists before publication. This is revealed in a recent ruling from Eidsivating’s Court of Appeal after the woman appealed that she was allowed to extend detention on 23 February. Anka was rejected by the court on 1 March. In the ruling, the Court of Appeal writes that, based on information from the investigation, it is “most likely” that the accused woman is behind the murder of Sønstvedt. It was VG who first mentioned the case. The woman has been in custody since 26 January. She has always denied guilt. The police at work on the farm of the accused woman in Løten. Photo: Alexander Nordby / news My woman has changed her explanation In the ruling, it appears that the accused woman has changed her explanation in the hearing several times. She must also have another explanation about the same conditions in the same hearing. The court further writes that her explanation does not match the external circumstances. She also has no “plausible explanations for the information and findings” the police have found on the farm and confronted her with. Jens-Henrik Lien is defending the accused woman. He said that all substantial evidence is confidential – The woman has given an explanation which means that she has no responsibility. I cannot access the content. The assessments made by the court are an assessment of the overall picture of the evidence. I cannot go into this without going into confidential information. Jens Henrik Lien is the defense attorney for the accused Løten woman Photo: Alexander Nordby / news Last seen alive on New Year’s Eve The woman is accused of murder or complicity in the murder of 37-year-old Ole Andreas Sønstvedt from Grenland. He was reported missing on 12 January. The police have for a long time carried out extensive investigations on the farm of the accused woman in Løten. On 13 February, it was known that burnt remains found on the farm were from the accused man. The remains of Ole Andreas Sønstvedt from Grenland were found on a farm in Løten municipality in January. Photo: PRIVATE / Heidi Kronberget Sørskog



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