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“Yesterday we received the heavy message that our dear Lisbeth and Marius had died in the avalanche of Gjerdrum. We waited until the end for a miracle to return them to us. We would love to give them one more hug!”
Thus begins the word of memory that the relatives have given to the media. Lisbeth Neraas (54) was found dead by search teams on January 2.
The son Marius Brustad (29) was found the next day. Marius was visiting his mother when the fatal landslide occurred.
“A spreader of joy”
“We will miss our mother, sister, aunt, sister-in-law and daughter for all the love, care, and support they always gave us around them. You have been inspired to care for all the people around us from different backgrounds and differences. We are here. incredibly grateful that you were always there, no matter what we needed. “
“Marius, you were with your contagious smile, a great spreader of joy. You were a role model for your brothers and a son that you could only dream of. You were a pillar in the family and you had friends in all the places you visited. The great amount of greetings we have received is proof of your network and how much it meant to so many. You were also your grandson, nephew and cousin, always with a big smile on your face and open arms ready for a good hug. will miss a lot. “
Thanks for all the support
“The last few days have been a roller coaster of emotions for us. At the same time as the uncertainty and longing has been a strain, we have managed to find comfort in all the wonderful memories we have with you. Everything from an eventful vacation together even everyday tasks. No one can take these memories away from us! “
“We cannot thank you enough for all the support we have received and continue to receive. The monitoring of the crisis team and the police has been a great help. All the greetings and condolences from acquaintances and strangers motivate us to stick together and be strong.” .
“We know how important a clarification is”
We also want to send our condolences to the other family members who have lost theirs. It hurts to say that we understand the pain you feel. At the same time, we encourage search teams to continue searching until all missing persons have been found. We know how important a clarification is.
The rapid clay landslide at Ask in Gjerdrum went overnight to Wednesday 30 December. So far, seven people have been confirmed dead. There are still three people missing.
Rescuers still believe they can find people alive, searching the ruins of the avalanche pit six days after the avalanche erupted.