The police release the name of the boy who was found dead in Kongsvinger – news Innlandet – Local news, TV and radio

The school pupil who died after what may have been an allergic reaction fell ill on the way home from school. The police are now releasing the name. The boy who was found dead was 11-year-old Vasilios Oskar Tosounidis. He went to Langeland primary school in Kongsvinger. The police believe he may have ingested something at school which triggered an allergic reaction. – He was found somewhere between the school and where he lived, police inspector Henning Klauseie told news earlier this week. Relatives have been informed that the name will be released. For an autopsy The police are now investigating the death. They were informed of the death on Sunday. On Monday, the police were contacted by the family’s legal aid because the family wants the police to try to find out what happened. The police have launched an investigation and are now gathering information. But it is too early to say anything certain about the cause of death, says Henning Klauseie. – It is natural to investigate an unexpected death in a child, he says. An autopsy is now being performed at the Institute of Forensic Medicine. – We expect to receive a preliminary answer to the autopsy report during the week, says Klauseie. There are no suspects in the case. KIL with mourning bandage Tosounidis played football in KIL. During the match against KFMU on Tuesday, Kongsvinger played top football with mourning bandages. This is to show their support for the next of kin. The club writes on its website that the tragic incident has left its mark on the local community. “Our condolences are sent to family, friends and bereaved”, it says on KIL’s pages. Mayor of Kongsvinger Eli Wathne (H) says that the municipality is in mourning. – It is a heavy and sad day. We in Kongsvinger are deeply saddened that a child has passed away. On behalf of Kongsvinger municipality, I would like to express my deepest condolences to the family, relatives and everyone involved, she has previously told news.



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