When Marius Borg Høiby was arrested by the police at 4.10pm on Sunday 4 August, the police also seized his mobile phone. The phone was missing a SIM card and was partially destroyed, according to news’s information. VG has also mentioned this. According to news’s information, Høiby has explained that the SIM card was in his phone earlier the same day, but that he does not know who took it out of the phone or where it is now. Mette-Marit was notified of the possible arrest of her own son Last week it emerged that Mette-Marit found out about the possible arrest of her son before it happened, and that she traveled to see him before the arrest. At 3:37 p.m., the police were in contact with Høiby, according to the police mission log that news has seen. 33 minutes later, they met him at Jansløkka school in Asker, just below Skaugum – where both he and the crown prince’s family live. At the school, the police arrested Høiby and confiscated his mobile phone. Supposed to have cleaned the house while Høiby was in the shower The Crown Princess cleaned the house until her arrest, VG wrote last week. This has also been confirmed by news. In the time before the arrest at Jansløkka school, Crown Princess Mette-Marit is said to have entered the son’s residence at Skaugum. According to what news is informed, he is said to have explained that his mother started cleaning the house while he was in the shower. The reason must have been that it was very messy in there, news is told. Marius Borg Høiby is registered as a citizen in the red house at the bottom right of the picture. On the left of the picture you can see the house that the crown prince couple live in. Photo: NTB news has been in contact with defender Øyvind Bratlien, but he does not wish to comment on the case. news has asked the Castle several questions. They refer to the statement they made on Friday: Published 05.11.2024, at 06.43
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