It was a man in his 70s who died in the accident. The driver of the cabin cruiser, a man in his 50s, is charged in the case. He is charged with negligently causing the death of another. On Monday morning, the police provided an update after the accident. They write that further work is being done with witness interviews. As of now, they do not have information that there have been witnesses to the incident itself. There is also no video of the incident. The main rescue centre, the police and the fire service are among the emergency services that rushed to the scene. Photo: Vekst media On Sunday, blood samples and breath samples were also taken from the accused. In the press release on Monday, the police write that there is no suspicion of intoxication in the photo during the collision. – The police will also go through the electronic equipment in the cabin cruiser. As of now, no decision has been taken as to whether the sailboat will be raised, they write further. The police are working Witness: – It is terrible Lasse Thorbjørnsen witnessed much of what happened in the aftermath of the accident itself. He was washing his own boat when he saw the ambulance and fire brigade enter the marina. Witness Lasse Thorbjørnsen witnessed much of what happened in the aftermath of the accident itself. Photo: Peter Svaar / news – It’s terrible stuff. “Look up”, we always say. This is something that really shouldn’t happen. We have to look after each other on the fjord, he says. He says the accident affects him and the others in the boating community. – I hope this can help make people understand that there are great powers. A large boat quickly weighs 20 tonnes, so you shouldn’t have a lot of speed. You have to think about safety in everything you do, he says. Neither the fire service nor the police currently have any idea what caused the accident. Published 24.06.2024, at 11.15 Updated 24.06.2024, at 11.47
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