Friday, July 29, 2016

Linn (32) was killed in Tromso. Expelled applicant charged with murder – Dagbladet.no

(Dagbladet): A man is charged with willful murder of a woman in Tromso. The incident took place in a house in Røstbakken on South Tromsøya.

– We arrested yesterday a 27-year-old man who claims to come from Congo. He sought asylum in Norway in 2008, says Tromsø police chief, Morten Pettersen during a news conference Friday afternoon.

The identity of the deceased is now made public.



deceased woman identified

the identity of the deceased is now published. It was 32-year-old Linn Olsen Uteng who lost their lives in Tromsø yesterday. 32-year-old was employed as a nurse in the care services in Tromsø municipality, according to newspaper Nordlys.

– This is a shock and a great sadness for family and the many people who stood Linn close. The family is appointed counsel, future statements will go through this, says the family of the deceased in a statement to Nordlys.

– Linn was a very joyful and incredibly positive person. A true joy spreader. Linn was also very engaged, she helped people both at work and on a voluntary basis. She was keen to treat people properly and be nice to people around them, says Trude Mauseth led Tromso Reception Centre in the period late Uteng worked there.

– It is inconceivable that such a vibrant person now dead, she continues to Dagbladet.

Northern Lights: the accused is deceased ex

Prior to joining the municipal care services, she was a part-time employee at the reception of unaccompanied asylum seekers – Harmoni. She also worked at a reception for young asylum seekers who were previously established in Tromsdalen, and were generally very busy work for refugees, writes Nordlys on.

The newspaper also claims to know that the accused man is the deceased woman’s ex-boyfriend.

in a press release informs the Police Immigration why the man claiming to be congolese, were still in Norway, despite the rejection of their asylum application.

Therefore, he was not sent out

PU do what we can for escorting persons without legal residence in Norway, but difficulty in determining the identity can hinder this work, writes police press release “writes the police.

the police have informed the deceased woman is a Norwegian citizen. The conditions that were missing that the accused could be returned was police doubt about his identity.

In this specific case, the conditions for safe identity and acceptance of homeland not present. During certain periods the foreigner stayed on unknown addresses, also outside Norway, which has complicated the work of verifying the identity “writes the police continue to pressure the message.



Station manager: Not sure who he is

– to determine the identity is part of the investigation. We must be absolutely sure who is convicted in the case. Therefore, the immigration unit received assistance of PU in this matter, explaining station manager Morten Pettersen told Dagbladet.

– Are you secure who he is now?

– No, it is not clear now. We have no 100 percent identity of the accused. It’s a challenge. There is evidence, but further investigation must show what it is, he says further.

– What are the most important for you to bring to the hearing?

– Our wish is that he can tell us in their own words what and why this happened, says Pettersen.



Will be ex

according Nordlys is the woman ex-girlfriend of the man who is now charged with murder. Man reportedly expressed a desire to marry the woman, but she should have been dismissive of marriage. The man is decided expelled, but has not voluntarily left the country, police said.

– Why is he not sent out by force?

– I will not go specifically into the case. When one is expelled, incurs a duty to go out. When the person is not traveling out voluntarily, the police must follow this up. Furthermore, the conditions of forced deportation, the identity of the person must be verified and it can for example be at war in the country, said police inspector Astrid Nilsen told Dagbladet.



Refused questioning

The murder accused has so far refused to allow themselves to interrogate.

– he does not want to let them interrogate before he has talked with a defender. We are working on getting appointed defense lawyer, and then we will assess an interrogation during the day, says Station Pettersen told Dagbladet.

– It’s a tragic event. There is a loss primarily for the relatives, friends and family, but it is also a loss for Tromsø municipality losing a valuable employee, said the acting mayor of Tromsø, Jarle Aarbakke, to Dagbladet.

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