The landslide in Gjerdrum – Irene (69) died



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Irene Ruud Gundersen (born 1951) has been confirmed dead following the landslide in Gjerdrum, according to police. She was found on Sunday, January 3.

Thus, the seven who were found dead after the landslide have been identified. Still, three people have missing status.

In a Facebook post, Gundersen’s daughter, Nina Christine Gundersen, previously wrote that her father and sister left the home and were among those who suffered minor injuries at the hospital.

– My parents’ house was taken over by the landslide. My sister and my father came out. They are slightly injured and are in the hospital, but my mother is not there. This is completely unreal. Crossing everything I have to find mom, wrote Nina Christine Gundersen.

The publication is reproduced with permission. She told Dagbladet that Irene Ruud Gundersen was 69 years old and retired.

Medical leader Halvard Stave repeats that there is still hope of finding survivors of the Gjerdrum landslide.
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– Taken by the avalanche

Gundersen is the second of the dead who was identified Monday. Early Monday, the death of Charlot Grymyr Jansen (31) was confirmed.

Her husband, Bjørn-Ivar Grymyr Jansen (40), and daughter Alma Grymyr Jansen (2) were confirmed dead on Sunday night.

On Wednesday, Bjørn-Ivar’s brother Hans Jørgen Jansen posted a post about the family on Facebook.

– I spoke to my brother last night. I know they were home. And I know the family home was one of the first to be taken over by the avalanche, the brother told Romerikes Blad on Wednesday.

No people were found in the area of ​​the landslide on Monday. The emergency services say that the rescue operation continues without diminishing the force, and that they still have hopes of finding survivors.

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