Thursday, July 30, 2015

A man arrested after stabbing in Oslo – NRK

Police have arrested a man for stabbing in Storgata in Oslo. The illuminated cops on Twitter at 01 am on Thursday.

When the police for several hours eases after what was described as a tall, dark-skinned man in his early 30s, dressed in red shirt and jeans.

He should have been seen consistently from the scene.

Discovered by police patrol

Around 21.30, a squad that was out on another mission over the badly wounded man in Storgata in Oslo, says operations manager Line Scotland. It was VG who first described the stabbing.

The man was so severely damaged that the police drove him directly to Oslo University Hospital where he is being operated on tonight.

– Police on-site assessment that he was so severely injured that they drove him up to Ullevål itself. His condition is per now described as critical, says Skott NRK.

Busy area

The area where the stabbing occurred is close by Oslo Central Station and the shopping center Oslo City and is a place where it normally walk a lot of people a regular Wednesday night.

When NRK was on site Wednesday night were several criminal technicians started to make tracks. Police also confirm that they are talking with several witnesses who may have seen the stabbing.

– It’s part testifies on site which is safeguarded by the police. Crime Guard is also on site, said operations Line Scotland to NRK.

According to NTB police are also in the process of obtaining images from surveillance cameras in the area.

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Stake Director Erik Hestnes says that the condition of the injured man is critical.



Bet Director Erik Hestnes says that the condition of the injured man is critical.

Used knife

It was initially unclear what kind of object that had been used to cause the victim the critical damage. Skott says to NRK just before 23:00 that witnesses at the site has seen a knife, and that the police are based on this in the further investigation .

– We have all the available crew out to look for culprits, says Scotland.

It is not clear what relationship the perpetrator and victim has to each other, if any, or what has lead to the stabbing.

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