The two men in their 20s who were accused of having organized the bunker party at St. Hanshaugen in Oslo on the night of 30 August 2020 have been sentenced to prison for 1 year and 6 months. It was TV 2 that mentioned the case first. The police have estimated that around 100 people were present at the illegal party. Many were poisoned by coal oxides from an aggregate. 28 ended up in hospital, several with brain damage. Two were critically injured. In addition to the prison sentence, they have also been ordered to pay NOK 250,000 to the two who were critically injured. The two men have pleaded partially guilty. Accidentally came across the party Up to 200 young people partying illegally in the closed bunker. The police happened to come across a group of drunken youths at St. Hanshaugen. It quickly became clear that there were more. Large forces from the emergency services moved to the bunker, and immediately began to carry out unconscious young people from the party, which was initially called “Rave Cave” in social media.
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