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– I can confirm that through our switchboard on Saturday we received a phone call that a party was planned in the corresponding place. The person in question was referred to the guard in Greenland, but I don’t know what further assessment was made in relation to that. What I can say is that we generally get a lot of advice, says Operations Manager Cathrine Sylju in the Oslo Police District to NTB.
On Sunday, 25 people were hospitalized with carbon monoxide poisoning after an illegal party in a cave on St. Hanshaugen in Oslo. The condition of several is serious.
VG has spoken with a woman who says she alerted police due to the danger of corona infection at the event. She herself was invited to the event and does not want to be named.
– I called the police at 11:42 yesterday and said there was going to be a big party in that cave. I gave them instructions and read what was at the event. There were between 90 and 100 people who had pressed “shall”, and a lot of equipment had been installed inside the cave, the woman tells VG.
– I said they should take a look at it, but there was no interest. The conversation ended quickly. They said “We will see if there is a lot of noise if necessary” but they had no intention of stopping the party with the information we gave them, he says.
NRK has also spoken with a person who is said to have contacted the police about the party.
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