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After the police refused to give Tom and Anne-Elisabeth Hagen’s children access to the investigation into the alleged abduction of the mother and the murder charge against the father, the children went to the Nedre Romerike district court with the complaint. .
The lawsuit was filed in the district court on May 29, but it was not until August 25 that the court concluded that it would give access to the material to child assistance lawyer Ståle Kihle, writes Romerikes Blad.
– The request for access to the conditional documents of the case of the development assistance lawyer Ståle Kihle is confirmed against the duty of confidentiality, writes the district court judge Håkon Schei Mentzoni in the conclusion of the district court.
The ruling establishes that there are more than 20,000 pages of investigative documents in the case of the disappearance of Anne Elisabeth Hagen. The police declare that they will not appeal the ruling.
– In principle, I don’t mind that you had to sign a confidentiality obligation. The most important thing will be to check if the police have done a good job. When I have an overview, it may mean that I can ask the police to carry out further investigative measures in the case, Kihle tells the newspaper.
The family has expressed strong distrust in the handling of the case by the police. Neither the couple’s children nor Tom Hagen himself will defend themselves from further questioning.
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