The police have now received the final autopsy report, where it is believed that the girls died of an overdose of heroin. – For the sake of the investigation and the survivors, the police will not comment further on the content of the autopsy report, says police attorney Benedicte Granrud in a press release. The police stress that there are still several investigative tasks remaining in the case, and they are waiting, among other things, for results from other investigations being carried out by external actors. There is no change in the status of the two accused in the case. Missing from institution On the night of Sunday 8 January, large resources from the emergency services moved to an address in Spydeberg in Indre Østfold municipality. Two 16-year-old twin girls were found dead at the scene. The police crime technicians worked for a long time at the scene. Photo: Freddie Larsen They had then been missing from the child protection institution Fossumkollektivet for around a day. They had lived there, in two different places, since September last year. A third 16-year-old girl was taken to hospital after a possible overdose. After a short time she was discharged from the hospital and returned to the Fossum Collective. – She is having a hard time. It has gradually become more and more difficult for her after she moved back to the Fossum collective, her legal aid lawyer Hilde Jæger told news in January. Askim church was full when Mina Alexandra and Mille Andrea Hjalmarsen were buried on 25 January. Two men charged A man in his late 20s is charged with negligent homicide, while an 18-year-old man is charged with having left the twins in a helpless state. It was the man charged with negligent homicide who himself notified the police of a possible overdose in his apartment on the night of 8 January. None of the accused plead guilty.
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