Another person died after the accident in the Blindheim tunnel in Ålesund – news Møre og Romsdal – Local news, TV and radio

49-year-old Janice Karina Buen from Skien died on Tuesday at Skien hospital from the injuries she suffered in the accident on the evening of 3 June in Ålesund. It writes Møre og Romsdal police district in a press release. The woman has a doctor admitted to hospital since the accident. She was first transported to St. Olav’s hospital in Trondheim, but later moved to Skien. Police attorney Jan Roar Gidske says that the name was released in consultation with the relatives Photo: Politi_EAT Police attorney Jan Roar Gidske says that the woman fell asleep in the hospital and that the name was released in consultation with the relatives. The third victim after the traffic accident is autopsied. – It must be of interest to the police to find out if the injuries are predictable with what happened, he says. Was on his way home from summer show 49-year-old Buen was sitting in the car with two friends when an oncoming car came over in the opposite lane inside the Blindheim tunnel on E39 in Ålesund. The tunnel is located about a mile from Ålesund center, close to the Moa shopping center. There are two lanes in the tunnel. The tunnel had to be closed for several hours after the two cars collided. The three women were on their way home from a summer show at Teaterfabrikken in Ålesund when the accident happened. The other two in the car were declared dead shortly after the accident. They were 51 and 47 years old and lived in Ålesund. Aiming for the accident The 24-year-old woman who drove the other car is formerly aiming for the accident. She is accused of being careless in traffic and has had her driver’s license confiscated. So far, the police have said that it is not relevant to target any of the others who were in the same car. There were a total of four people in their 20s in this car. These were more easily to moderately injured in the accident. Hope “black box” can provide answers The police have also seized the case, including the mobile phone of the accused woman. Police attorney Magne Kvalvik says they hope the “black box” in the cars can provide answers. Photo: Øyvind Sandnes / news The cars are also being examined as part of the investigation. Police hope that the “black box” in the car can provide an answer to the cause of the accident. – In newer cars, there is often valuable information that can be extracted. We hope that it can provide important answers about the course of the accident, police attorney Magne Kvalvik in Møre og Romsdal police district has previously stated to news.



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