The police have questioned the Norwegian who is suspected of murder in the Finnish city of Esbos on 13 October. The man has explained that he shot the victim with a shotgun. The motive must be break-up – Based on the questioning, the motive for the crime was the end of the relationship between the victim and the suspect. This is what the Finnish police wrote in a press release on Tuesday. The firearm must have been a hunting shotgun that the man had permission to have in Norway. The emergency center was called by a friend of the couple. The person was concerned that he had not made contact with the victim. The Norwegian is in his 60s and comes from Trøndelag. He is in police custody and they will demand that he be arrested, Finnish police write in the press release. news has not been in contact with the man’s lawyer. Was famous in Finland The person killed is the former ice hockey player Janne Puhakka. He was famous in Finland and was the first openly gay player in Finland’s top league. The 29-year-old currently took part in the Finnish edition of “Forræder”, which is called “Petolliset” in Finland. The person killed is said to be former ice hockey player Janne Puhakka. The production company of the series tells Finnish Yle that they are shocked by the news. The program has been canceled for the time being. – The investigation now aims to clear the picture of the background for what happened and the sequence of events at the time of the crime, the police write in the press release. They will question witnesses and carry out a technical investigation. The police in Trøndelag are assisting Finnish police have requested assistance from the police in Trøndelag. Investigation leader Christian Mørkved informs news on Tuesday that the police in Finland have requested that two witnesses in Trøndelag be questioned. – The people have a relationship with the target, says Mørkved. He expects that the two interviews can be done during Tuesday. Published 15.10.2024, at 09.16 Updated 15.10.2024, at 10.30 am
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