Mother and daughter found dead in Kristiansand

– Many will be upset. They must receive care and support and they must be allowed to ask about what has happened, says director of education in Kristiansand Kristin Eidet Robstad. At the primary school in question, the management and people from the municipality’s crisis team and PP service met on Wednesday evening. They plan for a heavy Thursday. – We make sure that the students are received by the teachers they know. And then the students should be able to talk about what they are interested in, says Eidet Robstad. Education director Kristin Eide Robstad says the school in Vågsbygd gets help on Wednesday evening – to plan a demanding Thursday. Photo: Svein Sundsdal / news – Show love – We must be there for each other. Today I have been out to try and prevent and help children and young people, says Hussein Al-Kharasani (28). He is an environmental worker in Vågsbygd and knows the youth environment well. On Wednesday evening, he walked the streets to be available to children and young people after the double murder that has hit the district in Kristiansand. – This affects us all. I’ve had quite a few youth gangs down here, and we’ve had good conversations, lit candles and put flowers down, says Al-Kharasani. He says it is important that you stand together as a village, as a city and as a country. The two who were found dead in a private residence on Monday afternoon were a mother and daughter (8). – I encourage children and young people to show love to those around them and to their relatives. Both now and for a long time to come, says Al-Kharasani. INVESTIGATORS: Agder police’s Cecilie Pedersen says the police are now investigating widely to find out what happened. Photo: Eirik Damsgaard / news People need not be afraid No one has yet been arrested after the double murder. The police have stated that no one needs to be anxious because of this. – They were found together in a residential building. There is nothing to suggest that the public should feel scared, says police inspector Cecilie Pedersen. The police are appealing for tips and video material from people who have been in the area in the past 24 hours. Whether they have video surveillance on their home or their car, for example Tesla. LYS: Many wanted to show compassion for victims and relatives in Vågsbygd west of central Kristiansand. Photo: Tom-Richard Hanssen Olsen / news



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