Changes the charge to murder – news Buskerud – Local news, TV and radio

So far in 2024, 13 people have been killed in Norway, in 10 different murder cases. 2023 was the worst murder year in Norway for a long time, with 38 people killed. These are the murder cases in January 2024: 1 January: Elin Nordhei Bordi (46) and Terje Åsmund Nordhei (46) and a man in his late teens are found dead in a home in Sørfold in Nordland. Police believe the teenager, who was the son and stepson of the two adults respectively, killed them before taking his own life. He is also charged with the attempted murder of his eleven-year-old sister. 2 January: 30-year-old Rahavy Varatharajan is found shot dead in a car in Elverum. The alleged perpetrator, a 32-year-old man, is found very seriously injured in the same car. The 32-year-old later dies of his injuries. 2 January: A man in his 50s is found dead in a home in Stavern in Larvik municipality. His partner, a woman in her 40s, is charged with murder and wanted internationally. This request is later withdrawn, and the basis for the charge is weakened. The woman has still not been found. 6 January: A Latvian woman in her 30s is found dead at Fefor Høyfjellshotell in Nord-Fron municipality in Gudbrandsdalen. A man has been arrested and charged with murder. Both worked at the hotel. 7 January: 33-year-old Tina Milena Solberg is found dead in a burnt-out car on Blomøy in Øygarden municipality outside Bergen. A man with whom she has two children in common is arrested and charged with murder. The man pleads guilty. 9 January: A man in his 30s is found lifeless and with stab wounds outside a home in the Laksevåg district of Bergen. The man is taken to hospital, but is pronounced dead a short time later. Another man in his 30s is arrested and charged with murder. 23 January: The police respond to an incident in a home in Skogbygda in Nes in Romerike. Four people are found dead in the home. The police open a murder investigation and believe that the alleged perpetrator is among the dead. One of those killed was employed in the East police district, which means that the Oslo police district is responsible for the investigation. 26 January: 75-year-old Aina Hynne is found badly injured at an address in Kirkenær in Grue municipality. She later died from her injuries. A man in his 30s has been arrested and charged with murder. 27 January: A woman in her 40s is charged with complicity in murder after human remains were found on her farm in Løten in the interior. A man who lived on the farm was reported missing on 12 January. The woman was arrested on 24 January, and was then charged with complicity in deprivation of liberty. The woman denies criminal guilt. 31 January: A man in his 60s was found dead in an apartment in Drammen. Shortly afterwards, a 48-year-old man was arrested in a neighboring flat in the same building. He was initially charged with grievous bodily harm, and then the charge was expanded to murder.



ttn-69