– I thought I would forget him. He was too young. It says the murdered Norwegian when he explains in court about how the relationship with the 37 -year -old ice hockey player from Finland. According to the Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat, who follows the case in court, it was Janne Pukakka who first contacted the Norwegian via social medium in 2014. Janne Pukakka (29) was a well -known Finnish ice hockey player and seen as a driver to be the first open gay man in Finnish ice hockey. – I realized that I was in love with him, says the defendant in court. The man from Trøndelag is charged with grossly deliberate killing against his ex -girlfriend. The killing found a city on October 13 in Deira former joint bust in Esbo, Finland. The Norwegian has acknowledged that he killed Pukakka, but nectar that it was a planned, deliberate murder. Saka goes to court in Västra Nyland District Court in Esbo, Finland from 13 to 18 March. -Unbelievable how fast the card house started collapsing the 66-year-old, says that from the beginning of 2024 he began to have financial problems, after he and Janne Pukakka bought a house together in Esbo in Finland. – I took out loans from friends and family. It is incredibly how quickly the card house began to collapse. He goes on to say that the stress level rose more and more throughout the year. – I think one morning when he went to work. He cried and said that he wanted the old one back, says the defendant about what Pukakka should have told him. There is a lot of pressure in the case during the trial against the murdered Norwegian. Photo: SILJA VIIIALA / YLE NORDMANN says that the financial problems affect their relationship. – Me was sad and tired because of the situation. I felt guilty to Janne, he says. Furthermore, the defendant said that Pukakka began to close and that he feared that the Finn was unbelievable against him. – I asked if he had found another. I asked him directly. I asked more times. He said it was about the economy and that I was stressed. Towards the end of the summer, the two will have bid from each other for a period. And at the start of the autumn, Pukakka must have told the defendant that he had met another. Show and beat Pukakka with shotgun October 13 last year shot and murder Pukakka in Deira joint home in Esbo, Finland. The motif should have been the break in cohabitation and that Pukakka had met another. – The action must be regarded as rough, and was surprising to the victim. The procedure was planned, said prosecutor Annukka Juntunen on the first day of court. The Trønder had a shotgun he had allowed to have in Norway. According to the indictment, the Trønder should have shooting the puppet two gongs back before he beat the ex -joint in his head with the shotgun. The town where Janne Pukakka was found killed. Photo: Silja VIIIALTA / YLE Trønder he does not shot out the ex -cutting key to the back. “He admits to shooting the puppet with shotgun two gongs from the front and struck at least 2-3 gongs in the head with the shotgun,” said the defender would Luoto in court. According to the indictment, the Trønder must have beaten Pukakka with the shotgun around 10 gongs, until the shotgun was destroyed. Can get “lifetime” in prison the man is charged with deliberate killing of ex -communities Janne Pukakka (29). Therefore, the prosecutor has asked for Finland’s strictest punishment – “lifetime” in prison. “Lifetime” in Finland to be convicted of “lifetime” in Finland corresponds to being sentenced to 12 years custody in Norway. Only after the 12 years have passed can the person ask to become a trial. If the person in question is denied a trial relief, this can be reassessed once a year. If the person becomes the trial, there is a probationary period of three years. And if new offenses are done during probation, he must return to prison. When someone asks to become a trial, both the health of the person in question and whether it is safe to relieve the person in the community is safe again. – Professionals are considering whether you are a danger to society, explains Eelis Bjurström in Yle. In addition, Finnish President can pardon criminals, but this happens very rarely. So if one is sentenced to what is called “lifetime” Finland, you may risk sitting in prison for the rest of your life. – But you have the opportunity to release before if there is no reason to stay in prison, Bjurström adds. Assistance lawyer to Pukakka’s parents, Kim Sompi, says that they support the prosecutor’s claim. – They are shocked. The grief work is incomplete. It has been heavy. They have lost some of their lives, says Sompi to Yle. Published 14.03.2025, at. 09.42 Updated 14.03.2025, at. 10.25
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