As news could tell yesterday, the 18-year-old woman called the police operations center just hours before she is said to have killed her lover in an apartment in Hovenga in Porsgrunn. The 18-year-old visited the emergency room after what the police describe as a disagreement or violent incident. – The incident we were told was then clarified and the emergency was over. It was therefore considered that there was no reason to do anything other than agree to follow-up during the day today, police inspector Odd Kostveit at the South-East police district told news on Monday. Considering investigation Now the Special Unit is involved in the case. – The Bureau has received information from the Sør-East police district about the information they had related to the incident where a person was later found killed in Porsgrunn, the Bureau writes in an email to news. The special unit will review this information, possibly carrying out preliminary investigations itself. They must then assess whether there are reasonable grounds for launching an investigation by the police. The result of this work will probably be available within the next 14 days. Remanded in custody for two weeks The young woman who is accused of having killed her boyfriend in Porsgrunn on the night of Monday, has been remanded in custody for two weeks. The woman is accused of having killed her boyfriend. She has been detained for two weeks. The Telemark District Court has imposed a letter and visit ban on the woman for the entire period of custody. The woman herself did not attend the prison meeting this morning because she had agreed to be imprisoned. A 22-year-old man was seriously injured in the apartment and was pronounced dead in hospital a little later, according to the police. The accused woman is from Vestfold, while the deceased is from Agder. Called the police before the murder Just hours before the murder, the accused woman called the police. Then she and the now-killed 22-year-old had visited the emergency room in Porsgrunn due to an incident of violence. The incident the police described was then clarified and the emergency was over, police inspector Odd Skei Kostveit told news on Monday afternoon. – It was therefore considered that there was no reason to do anything other than agreeing to follow-up during the day. A few hours later, the police arrived at the apartment. Kostveit confirms that both the accused and the deceased were inside the apartment when the police arrived. Kostveit would not confirm what the murder weapon was on Monday afternoon, other than to rule out that firearms were involved. Little known to the police The woman is little known to the police from the past, but Kostveit has previously said that she has no previous criminal convictions. – The deceased is not known to the police either. According to Telemarksavisa, the police were notified earlier this autumn of two episodes of violence between the accused and the deceased. Both times the now accused murderer was suspected of violence against the deceased. Both cases were dropped, the newspaper writes.
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