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It has been almost a year since the death of Ari Behn, at age 47. The popular artist took his own life on Christmas Day last year.
His house in Lommedalen in Bærum is already for sale. The villa was posted on Finn.no this weekend.
Dagbladet has contacted runner Torbjørn Ek, who does not want to comment on the case. Behn’s former manager, Geir Håkonsund, is referring to attorney Marianne Heien Blystad, who manages the property. Dagbladet has so far failed to get a comment from Blystad.
“The house has belonged to artist Ari Behn, who has left his mark on it with non-traditional color options, murals and more,” it says in the ad.
In the ad images you can see walls in countless colors. The house, dating from 1995, measures 225 square meters and is located near the field.
The villa was bought by Behn in 2016, after the divorce between him and Märtha Louise (49) became known. Then it became known that he wanted to settle near the children. The Lommedalen house was later purchased for NOK 7.9 million.
It has now been published for NOK 8.2 million.
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Ari Behn was buried in the Our Savior Cemetery in Oslo on his own birthday, September 30. Then, the urn with his ashes was deposited on the ground by his closest friends: Princess Märtha Louise and her children, Maud Angelica (17), Leah Isadora (15) and Emma Tallulah Behn (12).
Behn was buried on January 3 by a packed Oslo cathedral, and since his death he has been honored by acquaintances and loved ones with both exhibitions and books.
During the funeral, his eldest daughter gave a speech that moved thousands. Maud Angelica was named “the bravest woman of the year” by Tara magazine for her speech, which among other things was about the importance of preventing suicide.