Saturday, August 16, 2014

Equal Oyer identified as the man in the 50′s – Aftenposten

Equal Oyer identified as the man in the 50′s – Aftenposten

Police in Gudbrandsdal confirm that likrestene found in Oyer, Oppland Thursday, stems from a missing man in the 50′s.

– We have confirmed the identity of the deceased. This coincides with a person who is officially missing. The person, who is a male figure in their 50s, are from the district. We can not go out with more information about the person, due partly to the relatives, oppyser police in a statement.

police continue with the examination of witnesses Saturday and making surveys of the area.

– It is done now search area. This is in order if possible to find objects or other clues that may shed light on the matter, writes police.

The man was identified through DNA.

Police received the results of the preliminary autopsy Saturday morning. Acting Police Chief Olav Sørby points out that the identification of the man giving the police a better basis for further investigation. The Chief of Police is not aware of all the relatives of the deceased man has been notified.



Red Cross assists

Friday and Saturday, the police stopped everyone going in and out of the cabin area of ​​the islands, while that the police undertook a survey of the area surrounding the site.

Volunteers from the Red Cross also assists police Saturday, but the acting police commissioner Sørby will not comment on what task they have. The searches in the area made if possible to find objects or other clues that may shed light on the matter, said Sorby.

– We make witnesses and we will continue also on Saturday said the chief.

The area where the body was found is still cordoned off. The site is located approximately 200 meters on a forest path from the road to the cabins at Hafjell.



high priority

Sørby reports that technical investigations will last at least until Saturday. He stressed that the issue is a top priority and that they are working on it through the weekend with full strength.

It was Thursday that police got a message at 12 o’clock Thursday from a private person who saw smoke from somewhere below Dogs Seterveien Oyer. When police arrived at the scene, burned remains of a small and limited area. The fire remains they found the remains. The person was so badly burned that police initially were unsure whether they had a man to do.



No sifted

police have received many interesting tips in the case. It is questioned several witnesses in the case, but the chief would not comment on what has emerged of information or if there are some key witnesses.

When asked about police work their way towards some specific suspects in the case, answer Sørby:

– We have not charged in the case.

The Chief of Police will not comment on whether there are surveillance photos from the location that police now investigating. According to VG is a supervised toll plaza just off the scene. Police have found several objects at the scene, but would not elaborate on what kind of object it is about. Several of the items were partially burned.

Published: Aug 16. 2014 2:29 p.m.

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