Karen Marie Reitan was called by the police on Monday – news Trøndelag – Local news, TV and radio

– Why has he done this? It is such a big breach of trust from someone who has meant a lot to me. Yesterday and today have been two tough days. On Tuesday, investigative leader Eivind Guldseth confirms to news that 159 new women are affected in the Frosta case. From earlier it is known that 93 women have been offended, and the former municipal superintendent has been charged with 34 rapes. The man pleads not guilty. The police have gone through 6,000 hours of video material. Here, the police have found new victims. In this case, news has tried to get in touch with the doctor’s lawyer via phone, SMS and e-mail, without so far having received a reply. Earlier today, the defender also did not comment on the police’s information about 159 new victims. – Extremely uncomfortable Karen Marie Reitan thought she was not going to be affected in the case, until yesterday when the phone rang. – When you get a call saying you’ve been filmed, it’s not a good feeling. It is very unpleasant. It is still unknown how many of the 159 new ones will be given the status of offended in the case. But Reitan says this is an issue that affects the municipality. She thinks the case is terrible. – It hurts, but there is a lot of support. I think they have clear video evidence – I don’t want to go into too much detail about what is filmed, but it is quite a broad spectrum. From what we have previously referred to as sexual intercourse to the fact that normal gynecological examinations have been carried out where nothing criminal has happened during the examination apart from the fact that it has been filmed, Eivind Guldseth told news on Tuesday. He confirms that the video material they are sitting on clearly shows what is happening. – The quality is such that we see the investigation well. There are several cameras and several angles without me wanting to go into the number of cameras. – When we see the video and if it is played in court, there is no doubt about what will be done. In a police interview carried out in April, the accused is said to have explained to the police that he filmed to have evidence. Investigative leader Guldseth told news that in July. Investigation manager Eivind Guldseth. Photo: Kari Sørbø / news Mayor: – Demanding – It is a very high number and very many people are affected. That’s what the mayor of Frosta, Frode Revhaug (H), says. – It is a very demanding and difficult case with a large scope. It is of course most demanding for those affected, their loved ones and family. Mayor Frode Revhaug. Photo: Morten Waagø / news



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