Man charged with murder claims woman shot herself – news Innlandet – Local news, TV and radio

It emerged in a court hearing on Monday, according to the German news agency DPA and Westfälische Nachrichten. The German man in his 20s, who is charged with the murder of the woman, has said little to the police until now. The accused was in love with the woman and was arrested in his home country in mid-October. The couple were on a campervan holiday in Scandinavia when the murder occurred. VG has also mentioned the case. Was she shot The autopsy of the woman showed that she had been shot twice, the first shot being fatal. She also had burns which are said to have been inflicted after she died. The Norwegian police carried out several investigations at the place where the woman was found. Photo: Geir Olav Slåen / news Norwegian police transferred the investigation of the murder case to German police in November. The man is still in custody. According to the German public prosecutor, the case must be brought before the court in Germany. The man has pleaded not guilty. Reported missing by the family The police found the 24-year-old German woman dead in the mountains by Falningsjøen in Tynset on Wednesday 18 October. She had then been reported missing by the family for eight days. They reported her missing when she didn’t come home after the RV holiday with her boyfriend. The woman was found at Falningsjøen in Kvikne in Tynset municipality. Her boyfriend came home on 5 October. He told friends and family that they had argued and that the woman had left him in Sweden. According to German police, the family last had contact with the woman at the end of September. She was found after her German boyfriend was arrested by German police on 17 October. It was he who led the police to the site of the discovery.



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