Monday, May 30, 2016

Parents arrested for violence against baby – VG

A set of parents in the 30s from Ski is charged with severe bodily injury against his five-month-old baby.

The investigation was initiated after Ullevål hospital last Friday notified the police about harm to your baby.

– the investigation is in its early stages, and the police do not want to go into specifics about his injuries. The latest information we have received from the hospital indicate that the condition of the child is stable, said police attorney Liv Heidi Bjerkmo in a statement.

She says that the latest information from the hospital indicates that the condition of the child is stable.

The parents in their 30s are charged under Penal Code § 273 – gross bodily injury, and are both produced for remand in Follo District Court Monday. The NTB.

It is not yet known how parents felt about the indictment.

Police said they will conduct further investigation, both technically and tactically, the next few days.



Two weeks detention

– The father was prepared for custody today and police won in two weeks imprisonment with letters and restraining, because of destruction of evidence danger, said police attorney Liv Heidi Bjerkmo VG just after the clock 14.

According to NRK, the mother was also jailed for two weeks with letters and visitation.

The lawyer stated that they are in close dialogue with Ullevål, and that the damage to the child is related to the head. The child is in a stable condition, according to hospital. The CPS is connected on the matter.

– There is a child in the family who is cared for by child welfare and family, said she.



Recognizing not guilty

The police will not go into detail about which investigative measures they have taken, but stated that the matter of high priority.

The man defends states that the father did not acknowledge guilt.

– He is deeply distressed over the situation, the indictment and do not understand the basis for the indictment says Harald Jahren, VG.

– He opposed the detention, and taking time to think, says Jahren.

He will meet his client in the course of tomorrow to discuss whether his father will appeal the detention order.

(AP / NTB)

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