Two girls found dead in Spydeberg – accused man is produced for custody – news Norway – Overview of news from different parts of the country

On the night of Sunday, two girls were found dead in a private residence in Spydeberg in Østfold. Police, ambulance and ambulance rushed to the address where the two girls had taken a possible drug overdose. Both were pronounced dead at the scene. The police rushed to the town together with an ambulance. Photo: Freddie Larsen The deceased are twin sisters Mina Alexandra and Mille Andrea Hjalmarsen (16) from Indre Østfold. The police have released the name at the request of the next of kin. Influences the municipality Synnøve Rambek, director of education in Indre Østfold municipality, says that the municipality is strongly influenced. – We have no children and no young people to lose, she says. She says that what is now important is that the young people in the municipality get the opportunity to talk to each other, but also to adults about what has happened. – Therefore, we think that the start of the day, especially at the secondary school, will be a little different, she adds. Three girls, all under the age of 18, were found at an address in Spydeberg. Photo: Freddie Larsen The director of education says that youth contacts and health nurses will be present at all secondary schools and secondary schools. In Askim they also have a health center for young people which opened yesterday afternoon. It is also open today. Being produced for custody A man in his 20s was arrested at the address. He is now charged with negligent homicide. On Monday, he will be produced for remand in Follo and Nordre Østfold District Court. The man does not admit criminal guilt. – He does not agree to remand and believes he has done nothing wrong, says the man’s defender Knut Ditlev-Simonsen to news Monday. Defending Knut Ditlev-Simonsen. Photo: Lars Eie / news – We are waiting for a statement from the police as to why they think there are grounds for remanding him. We can take it from there, adds the defender. The accused man has a previous criminal conviction and the defender has confirmed that he has had a long-term drug problem. The defender says that the accused man is having a hard and difficult time. – He is very sad and broken, he says. According to what the police know, there is no relationship between the two girls and the man who is accused. Another young man has also been arrested in the case. He will not be produced for remand. Measures were taken through the child welfare agency, Bufetat has confirmed that the two girls had measures taken through the child welfare services. – We have deep sympathy with the parents of the young people and all other relatives who are now experiencing a great loss and are in mourning. Everyone who works in child protection is greatly affected when such very tragic events occur, said regional director Ingrid Peiln Berg to news on Sunday. Bufetat tells news on Monday that they will not comment on the case beyond what was said on Sunday. They say the case is being investigated and that they have to stick to their duty of confidentiality. Crime scene technicians on site in Spydeberg. Photo: Freddie Larsen A third teenage girl was also found at the address. She was taken to hospital for treatment on suspicion of a possible overdose. She has been in the right. The police do not know her state of health.



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