Fatal Alta – Races on Fatal Videos



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– I’m so angry. What makes people pick up their cell phones and start filming when they pass an accident scene?

Just hours after the tragic accident occurred, Raija Wilhelmsen received a video of the crash site.

She doesn’t know the person who filmed it.

– It had not been more than four hours since the terrible accident, before the videos of the accident of both cars involved abounded. It wasn’t just my husband and I who got this, Raija Anneli R Wilhelmsen tells Dagbladet.

Nora Alvilde (10) died in the car accident

Nora Alvilde (10) died in the car accident



Furious

Altaværingen has shared his frustration over the phenomenon on Facebook. Altaposten was the first to mention the case.

– We have to stop this. It is an excursion. The police are trying to do their job and we have to do our part. Those who have nothing to do at the scene of an accident should stay away, he proclaims.

Wilhelmsen herself has two children, ages 9 and 12, and feels the accident has hit her hard.

– I feel it deeply in my mother’s heart. This is a painful and heartbreaking accident at all times.

Passed away

On Wednesday, police released, in consultation with relatives, the names of the two who died in the Alta traffic accident Tuesday night.

The two are Nora Alvilde Tiberg (10 years old) and Ann Katrin Nilson (49 years old) from Alta.

– Both dead sat in the same car. There is no relationship between the two deaths, but the 49-year-old driver was supposed to take the girl home after a visit, police said.

Another minor girl was seriously injured in the accident. She is admitted to the University Hospital of Northern Norway.

In addition, two men in their 20s were slightly injured. They were sitting in the other car involved in the accident.

Agreement with filming

Police constantly experience people filming while emergency services are operating, and they have repeatedly gone to the media and warned against filming accidents.

– There will never be too many cases in this regard, because the problem only gets worse and worse, Ola Yttre, leader of the Ambulance Association, previously told the specialized magazine Journalisten.

Says the problem is growing.

– It has to do with the fact that now there is a camera in every pocket, Yttre thinks.

The police had previously come out and warned that it is not okay to film injured people.

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