Former classmate remembers the smile of the deceased woman in Skogbygda in Nes best – Greater Oslo

In front of the cluster of lanterns, roses and teddy bears in the center of Skogbygda stands a young man. Many have been here, after four people were found dead in a house on Tuesday. A father is accused of killing his two daughters and his grandson. Fredrik Nygaard bends down and puts out a candle, he too. – What I remember best about my classmate is her smile. What a spreader of joy she was in those days. That is what stands out the most. People in Skogbygda have placed roses, teddy bears and candles in the centre. Photo: Nadir Mohammad Alam / news It has been fifteen years since now. Then he and the youngest deceased sister went to the same class. From first to third stage. But they haven’t spoken since then. But even if he doesn’t know her well anymore, he is clearly affected, too. It’s the whole tiny village of Akershus. – Everyone understands what we all think of Nygaard would light a candle to show support for relatives and bereaved. – I think it was nice to stand here and reminisce, and think about what has happened, he says. Even those who have not been very close to those involved wish to express understanding and comfort. But this has happened in a village with around 1,000 inhabitants. – I grew up here, and had my whole life here. So it gets noticed. He notices that people in the village are quieter. More withdrawn. – I was in the shop here. We are not loud in the first place, but I notice it. People say hello, but everyone understands what we are all thinking. On Tuesday evening, people gathered outside the convenience store to light candles. Photo: Hallgeir Braastad / news It characterizes the local community. But there is a lot of care in this society too, he says. They can talk to neighbours, or people nearby. – Regardless of what has happened, there are four people who are no longer there. Several people are affected by the incident in Nes. Both the police, fire brigade and ambulances rushed to the scene, and one of the deceased women was assigned to the Aust police district. – Our thoughts also go to our good colleagues in the Aust police district. We stand together with you in grief. That’s what Øvre Romerike fire and rescue wrote on its Facebook page on Wednesday. A difficult day for the emergency services Øvre Romerike fire and rescue describe the incident in Nes as unimaginable. – Yesterday brought with it the aspects of our profession that are the most demanding to stand in. They helped to move out when the news of the four dead came, together with the police and the health system. The house was full of smoke when they got there. There was a fire inside, the police have previously confirmed. – We started an investigation with smoke divers at the site. With the efforts of our crews, we were able to prevent further fire in the home, and support the police in getting a quick overview. At the Jessheim fire station they put in staff early, they write. Later in the day, they gathered, together with the other emergency services, to go through the impressions from the day. – Words become poor. An indescribable grief has struck our local community, and we would like to express our deepest sympathy to all those affected, they write.



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