Son of woman killed in remand for four weeks – NRK Trøndelag – Local news, TV and radio



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The man in his 30s is charged with serious bodily injury resulting in death. The reason for imprisonment is the danger of loss of evidence.

– We do not want the objective to affect the investigation or be influenced by the investigation in any way, says the prosecutor in the case Aleksander Tokle.

Burst into tears

At the prison meeting, the defendant explained some of the background of what happened. However, due to the prohibition of the minutes, NRK cannot reproduce the explanation to the accused.

But at the meeting, the 33-year-old broke down in tears several times. When he arrived at the prison meeting, the press also noted scratch marks on his face.

In addition to imprisonment, the goal is to ban letters and visits, as well as to ban the media.

On Wednesday night a dead woman was found in a Byåsen house in Trondheim. Shortly afterwards, the woman’s son was arrested and charged with causing death.

Does not deny emergency defense

The man in his 30s has not pleaded guilty to what happened.

– I will not go into details about why you deny your criminal guilt. But he has given a detailed explanation to the police about why. He has also told the court why what he has done should not be punished.

– Can you deny that he does not invoke self-defense here?

– No, I cannot deny that, says the defender of man Torfinn Svanem to NRK.

Lifeless woman found at Byåsen in Trondheim.

FULL INVESTIGATION: Police are still fully investigating the case. A paw patrol searched Thursday for clues on the plot next to the house where the woman was found dead.

Photo: Bjarte Johannesen / NRK

Found damage to the deceased

Prosecutor Tokle will not comment if necessary. But he says they have a clear idea of ​​what the cause of death is.

It was also revealed that a wound was found on the deceased woman during the autopsy. That is why the charge against the defendant on Thursday ranged from serious bodily injury resulting in death to severe bodily injury resulting in death.

Otherwise, Tokle is convinced that he was in custody for four weeks.

– It gives us peace of mind for the additional research in which we are in the initial phase, says Tokle.

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