A person discharged from the hospital – Hoping for more good news like this – news Sørlandet – Local news, TV and radio

– We have received information that someone is out of hospital, says police investigation manager Tove Glendrange. She cannot say anything more about the person’s state of health. On Tuesday, all involved were described as seriously injured. Improvement for some Principal Tor-Inge Rake says they have been told that there is an improvement for some of the young people involved. – The police have been present and shared what they can say, says Rake. He says the message was well received. – At the same time, there is uncertainty which means that we have thoughts about what may still happen in the future, and hope that we will receive more such good messages in due course. The school gathers the students every morning to give them new information about the situation. Principal at Flekkefjord Secondary School Tor-Inge Rake. Photo: Siv Kristin Sællmann / news Busy looking after relatives One person is still charged in the case. The police are still waiting for answers to blood tests from the person concerned. – It can take some time to get answers to those tests, says Glendrange. The police will today carry out technical examinations of the Russian car. On Tuesday, one of the young people who were in the Russian car was questioned by the police. No one else involved has yet been questioned. – Other interrogations have been carried out, including by passers-by, says Glendrange. She says the police are otherwise concerned with looking after the next of kin in the case. Tove Glendrange in Agder police district. Photo: Lars Gunnar Eie / news



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