Made several seizures at the scene – news Vestland

Crime scene technicians have made several seizures at the scene and in the apartment where a woman and a man were found badly injured on Wednesday afternoon. The two were rushed to hospital, but died shortly after they were found. – We cannot go into what kind of objects we are talking about now, says Inger-Lise Høyland, the prosecuting officer in the case. The police are still working with several different hypotheses related to the two suspicious deaths at Lønborg in Bergen. One of the hypotheses is that there are no other people involved in the case, but they do not rule out that there may be more people involved. PRESS CONFERENCE: The police provide information about the murder case in Bergen. Prosecutor Inger-Lise Høyland in the West police district will present the latest news in the case. The victims will be autopsied today The woman and the man were sent to Gades Institute and will be autopsied today. They have not been formally identified yet, but the police have a provisional identity. – We are not finished with the notification, it is therefore completely limited what I want to say that could lead to the identification of the dead, says Høyland. According to information BA and BT have received, the two should have stab wounds. However, the police did not want to comment on this during the press conference on Thursday morning. The police are investigating the case as a murder, but so far have no suspects. SCENE: The police are still at the scene and are keeping watch on Thursday morning. Photo: Benjamin Dyrdal / news No suspects in the case Large resources were mobilized when a woman was found bleeding and lifeless outside a municipal housing complex in Lønborg in Bergen on Wednesday afternoon. When they investigated the incident, the police also found a badly injured man lying inside a nearby apartment. Both were rushed to Haukeland University Hospital, but died shortly after they were found. – Both have injuries that indicate criminal offences, said prosecutor Høyland in the West police district during a press conference on Wednesday evening. She would not comment on whether the police have found a murder weapon, whether the two had a relationship or what other witness information has been received so far. Several people are said to have testified that the woman was lying lifeless on the ground and the police have been in contact with several neighbours. Large resources have been set aside for both tactical and technical investigation of the case. Crime scene technicians arrived shortly before 8pm on Wednesday evening and worked at the scene throughout the evening and night. The police received the first report about the incident at 4.10pm on Wednesday afternoon. SCENE: The police are still at the scene and are keeping watch on Thursday morning. Photo: Benjamin Dyrdal / news



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