These are the missing and deceased after the landslide in Gjerdrum – VG



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MISSING: Ø.fv: Marius Brustad, Lisbeth Neraas, Irene Ruud Gundersen, Rasa Lasinskiene, Victoria Emilie Næristorp-Sørengen and Ann-Mari Olsen-Næristorp are among those who have not yet been accounted for after the Gjerdrum landslide. Photo: Private

GJERDRUM (VG) Police have previously released the names of the ten missing who they believe are in the area of ​​the landslide. Now one of them has been confirmed dead.

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In consultation with relatives, the police came out on Friday night with the list of the missing after the landslide of the camp in Gjerdrum on Wednesday night.

It came just hours after police confirmed that a person was found dead within the area of ​​the landslide.

On Saturday morning a new discovery was made in the area and that same afternoon the police confirmed the death of a third person. Shortly before 9:00 p.m., it was confirmed that a fourth person had been found dead.

On Saturday night, the police reported that Eirik Grønolen (31) was killed in the landslide. Family members have been notified.

The identity of the other three victims is currently unknown.

The following people have been confirmed dead:

Confirmed dead Saturday night. He was found on January 1, according to police. Grønolen was reported missing after Nystulia 38 disappeared in the landslide. He ran an IT company, according to Linkedin. According to NRK, the partner and their dog must be safe.

The following people are missing:

  • Ann-Mari Olsen-Næristorp (50 years old)

Missing with her daughter Victoria Næristorp-Sørengen (13). The husband tells VG that he last saw Ann-Mari and her daughter Victoria when the three tried to leave the house while the landslide was taking place.

FREE: Ann-Mari Olsen-Næristorp (50)

  • Victoria Emilie Næristorp-Sørengen (13 years old)

Daughter of Ann-Mari Olsen-Næristorp (50), who is also missing.

FREE: Victoria Emilie Næristorp-Sørengen (13). Photo: Private

  • Irene Ruud Gundersen (69 years old)

He lived in Nystulia 4 which was taken over by the avalanche and did not leave the house. His daughter, Nina Christine Gundersen, writes in a Facebook post that her sister and father left the house, are slightly injured and in hospital.

– This is completely unreal. I cross everything I have that mom finds, she writes.

VG received permission from the daughter and family to reproduce the Facebook post.

FREE: Irene Ruud Gundersen (69). Photo: Private

I was ventilating the dog before going to work. The husband was talking to Lasinskiene on the phone when contact suddenly broke, he told Bergens Tidende.

SAVNET: Rasa Lasinskiene (49). Photo: Private

  • Charlot Grymyr Jansen (31 years old)

He is missing along with his wife Bjørn-Ivar (40) and daughter Alma (2) after the apartment in Nystulia 39 disappeared in the landslide. The family was expecting a new baby in February. They were at home in Nystulia when the landslide occurred.

Bjørn-Ivar Grymyr Jansen’s brother Hans Jørgen Jansen tells Romerikes Blad that he spoke with his brother on the phone the night before the landslide.

– I know they were home. And I know the family home was among the first to be taken over by the avalanche, he told the newspaper on Wednesday.

Disappeared along with his mother Charlot Grymyr Jansen (31) and father Bjørn-Ivar Grymyr Jansen (40) after the apartment in Nystulia 39 disappeared in the landslide.

  • Bjørn-Ivar Grymyr Jansen (40 years old)

Disappeared with his wife Charlot Grymyr Jansen (31) and daughter Alma (2) after Nystulia 39 disappeared in the landslide.

He was on a Christmas visit to his mother Lisbeth Neraas (54) in Nystulia, according to Romerikes Blad.

SAVNET: Marius Brustad (29 years old) Photo: Private

Nystulia resident 42. Mother of Marius Brustad (29), who is also missing.

SAVNET: Lisbeth Neraas (54 years old). Photo: Private

Three died

The first dead person, found on Friday, was pulled out of the avalanche that afternoon. Since then, the police have worked both to identify the person in question and to notify family members. Two more people were found dead on Saturday.

The dead found Saturday have yet to be identified.

SEE BELOW: See video of rescue work

VG has previously told the story of Odd Steinar Sørengen, who misses partner Ann-Mari Næristorp and her daughter Victoria. He was rescued from the landslide and transported to Ahus with a body temperature of 30 degrees.

Britt and Åse-Lill Næristorp also expect answers about daughter / granddaughter and sister / aunt, respectively.

The search on the ground continues on Saturday

On Friday, ground crews were dispatched for the first time to search the area for landslides. At around 5.30pm on Friday, they ended the operation because it was getting dark.

– Ground crews within the area require a higher degree of security and different monitoring of the landslide area, explained task leader Roger Pettersen at 6.30pm on Friday night.

He notes that it is difficult to ensure the safety of rescuers when it is dark outside.

Overnight through Saturday, the rescue team will search through drones and heat search cameras from the air.

Police have made it clear from the start that they are looking for survivors, not dead.

Tonight, time is used for planning, so that rescue teams are ready tomorrow morning to begin the search when the light comes.

They will then search a larger area within the landslide area, task leader Roger Pettersen told NRK Dagsrevyen on Friday night.

SEE BELOW: Photos of helicopters from the landslide area

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