TROMSØ (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.
The investigation of the murder is currently underway in earnest. The watch 15 starts a press conference in police headquarters in Tromso by station manager Morten Pettersen news conference.
– Police arrested 19.50 yesterday evening a 27 year old asylum seeker who claim to be Congolese. He sought asylum in Norway in 2008. It killed a 32 year old Norwegian woman. There is a relationship between the accused and the deceased, and we can confirm that we are aware that they have had a marital relationship, now ended. So far the police have brought in experience as none of the two who had any registered association with the site address, but we have oplysnigner that the accused has been living at the address lately, says Pettersen. Adding that there is an expulsion order on the defendant.
Police said an acquaintance of the accused man should be registered at the address and that he was questioned in the case. The accused have still not been questioned, and therefore do not want the police to comment on the motive for the murder.
Remand Prison
The suspect 27-year-old is now in custody for four weeks, two of them are on full insulation, and the remaining two on letters and visitation.
the police will continue to carry out the examination of witnesses, and waiting for a response from the autopsy.
– We have also made a some technical studies and secured electronic tracks. We will continue throughout the evening and investigate the scene, says Pettersen at the press conference.
Station manager Morten Pettersen told Dagbladet this morning that investigators last night interrogated four to five witnesses.
– There are witnesses who have information on the case, as we have received names through the investigative steps we have implemented. There are people in the circle around the accused and the deceased.
Expelled from Norway
According to Nordlys woman ex-husband who is now charged with murder. Man reportedly expressed a desire to marry the woman, but she should have been dismissive of marriage. The newspaper also writes that the man was expelled from Norway. Avisa iTromsø writes that the Norwegian woman, who should be in the ’30s, worked in care services. The motive behind the killing remains unclear.
– 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 Dagbladet.
Police worked last night in different locations, and the investigation of criminal technicians and further tactical investigation was going on through the night.
– Out for atonement
the man is decided expelled, but has not voluntarily left the country, informs police.
– 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 follow up on this. 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.
– What impact will the expulsion decision in this matter? What happens if he is convicted of murder?
– Now we need to investigate the matter fully, but if the case comes to court, the court must take a position on it. It is common for people when zones finished the sentence in Norway, and that the removal is carried out immediately after finishing atonement, says Nilsen.
– Wealthy districts
Neighbors Dagbladet has talked to say that they do not thought people lived in the house now. Several say that students living there to normal, but that in the past has been quiet.
– I stood and watched as the police were here yesterday. They took care of the situation in a very orderly manner, said a neighbor who did not want to come forward with names.
– This is really a wealthy and fine coat in Tromso, so it is strange that something like happens here, says a neighbor.
None of the neighbors Dagbladet spoke to knew some of those involved in the case.
Refused to let them interrogate
the murder accused has so far refused to allow themselves to interrogate.
– he does not want to let them interrogate before he has talked to a defender. We are working on getting appointed defense lawyer, and then we will assess an interrogation during the day, said Pettersen told Dagbladet.
The man has now been appointed Helen Jenssen who defend. They have been in talks Friday at police headquarters. Police informed at the press conference that the man is still not questioned by them.
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