The police with new information in the case against Marius Borg Høiby – news Norway – Overview of news from various parts of the country

The Crown Princess’s son is thus charged with bodily harm, damage and threats. The background for the extension is said to be telephone conversations between Høiby and the offended woman on 4 August, the day he was arrested. His defender Øyvind Bratlien tells Aftenposten that Høiby has not taken a position on the extension. – I can’t say anything about it until he has done it. That will happen in an upcoming hearing. The police have announced that they will provide an update on the case at 12 noon on Friday. Victim questioned on Thursday The victimized woman in the case against Høiby was questioned for three hours on Thursday. The woman’s legal aid lawyer, Mette Yvonne Larsen, tells news that the victim explained the case in detail. – The questioning was ended because it was getting late. She will return and continue the questioning at a later date. Høiby has previously been charged with violence and damage, and was arrested on 4 August. In a statement to news, the crown princess’s son has admitted to having used violence against the woman, who is his ex-girlfriend. The woman’s legal aid lawyer, Mette Yvonne Larsen, has previously said that the violence must have consisted of, among other things, strangulation and several punches. Investigating several cases After the charge against Høiby became known, two of his former girlfriends made statements on social media. Both Julianne Snekkestad and Nora Haukland claimed that the crown princess’s son has subjected them to physical and psychological violence. The police are investigating the cases, both of which are categorized as investigative cases. This means that the police currently do not have enough information to assess whether they should open a criminal case. Høiby has not yet been charged in connection with these cases. Nora Haukland and Julianne Snekkestad have both previously been with Marius Borg Høiby and are now accusing him of violence. Photo: Espen Solli, TV2/ Lise Åserud, NTB On Thursday, news was given access to extracts from the police log, which show what happened on the day Høiby was arrested. news has asked several questions about the log to the police, who have not wanted to make any comment. Published 23.08.2024, at 11.39 Updated 23.08.2024, at 11.48



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