Sunday, November 30, 2014

The three accused after death Christmas is released – Aftenposten

The three accused after death Christmas is released – Aftenposten

– We have questioned all three, as well as the most important witnesses and considers that there is no danger of destruction of evidence. Therefore we chose to set them free, says police attorney Mona Madsen in Middle Hålogaland police NTB Sunday evening. For reasons of further investigation she did not want to say anything about what they have explained in interrogations.

– They have not admitted guilt, but beyond that I will not comment interrogations, says Madsen. The charges on bodily harm resulting in death maintained against all three men.



Fight on Christmas

The death occurred early Sunday after police clock 2:45 got the message a drunk and troublesome person had sought a Christmas party in Melbu. Police were called in to remove the man.

– When police arrived at the place after half an hour, they found the man lifeless. Health professionals who came to the site shortly after police started resuscitation attempts, but without success, and the man was pronounced dead, said police prosecutor.

– We know that there has been a scuffle between the deceased and the three accused. The dead are filed autopsied at the University Hospital in Tromsø.

There were several people present than the four involved when the incident happened.



Same business

It was Norway Seafoods department Melbu who organized the Christmas table Saturday night at the assembly hall worker in Melbu. The company was a closed event with over 80 employees from the company present.

– There was a situation where an external person died. The three who is charged in the case, employees in this business, confirms plant manager Martin Rasmussen Norway Seafoods department Melbu NRK.

He said the situation is tragic and a tough strain for the employees. Together with municipal crisis team opened Norway Seafoods Sunday afternoon canteen for employees

– Our thoughts are with the families and to our employees. It is our main task is to follow up the employees in this situation, says Rasmussen.

Published: 30.nov. 2014 10:18 p.m.

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