Saturday, March 5, 2016

Alerted police that the mate was dead. Then he was accused of having killed him – Dagbladet.no

(Dagbladet): A man in 50s was killed in an apartment in Tøyen night. Two comrades of him is charged with the murder.

The illuminated Stein Olav Bredli, Head of violence section of the Oslo police, at a press conference at the police headquarters in Oslo tonight.



Alerted police

– police were last night, at 0132, approached by a person who said his buddy was dead in the apartment on Toyen, says Bredli.

– because of the person’s condition was difficult to get information. Police arrived at 0133 and found a lifeless person and two drunken men. It was attempted lifesaving, but the deceased was pronounced dead at the scene, says Bredli.

At the 1955 time police have identified the deceased, and in the evening in time to notify relatives.

– We have reason to believe that there is a man in their 50s living in Oslo, said Bredli at the press conference.

the police have arrested the notifier, and the other man in the apartment, and indicted both for intentional murder. Both men are in their 50s. Reports, which are now charged with murder, owned the apartment where the murder allegedly took place. Bredli told Dagbladet that one defendant is a Norwegian citizen – the other is not.

Known for police

– Two men 50s charged with murder. The two accused and the deceased’s acquaintances. Both were arrested in the apartment where the murder allegedly took place, says Bredli.

– Both the accused are well known to the police from the former, says Bredli Dagbladet.

– they are convicted of a number of minor conditions, says Bredli.

the autopsy was completed this afternoon. Preliminary autopsy results show that the police face a murder, but the subject is unclear. Police also made discoveries at the site indicating that they faced a murder. He will not go into the findings this is.

VG claims neighbors must have heard shots. Stein Olav Bredli, Head of violence section of the Oslo police, told Dagbladet that the police are not aware that the shots were fired.


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