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On Wednesday this week, an employee disappeared from Lauvstad Bil AS in Notodden. The day before, Tor Henning Dalen, a 39-year-old car repairman, was shot by the police near the closed hotel in Bolkesjø.
The shots were fatal.
Today he remembered his colleagues during a memorial service at the company premises, CEO Tor-Erik Skildrud confirms to Dagbladet.
– Friendly and obedient
Also, General Manager Skildrud refers to a press release, which was first mentioned by Telen.
– Today we had a warm moment of memory with the collaborators, of reflection, reflection and consideration. Tor Henning was perceived as a caring and conscientious colleague, who conveyed joy throughout the eight years we spent together. He was a great addition to the company, says Skildrud in the press release.
Tor Henning Dalen (39) shot by police
In addition, he says that now all employees are taken care of by the health service and the company, and that their different needs are attended to.
– Not threatening
In addition, the manager of the company emphasizes that the two employees who visited Dalen before the police call, not perceived his colleague as a threat. It also emphasizes that they not I call the Police.
– They chose to withdraw from the situation. They then called 113 for help when they were concerned about their colleague’s health, Skildrud says in the press release.
– Not perceived as threatening
It was AMK who notified the police of the incident and, according to the police preliminary explanation, the messages they sent were that the man had behaved in a threatening manner.
Leaves five children
Dalen, 39, leaves behind four children and a stepson whom he saw every day. The day after the death, Dagbladet interviewed Dalen’s wife, who said they were separated but worked to find each other again.
They never have that opportunity.
Experienced the drama of the shooting: – The acclaimed tiles
She chose to speak to Dagbladet because she was concerned about how her husband would be portrayed in the media.
– He was sad and depressed and sometimes talked about taking his own life. But someone who calls his friends when he is depressed does not kill himself. He needed help and just wanted someone to see him and love him, he tells Dagbladet.
She says she has never seen the man be threatening or violent to anyone. She also believes that she did not have access to weapons.
– He could be harsh with words, but inside he was a sensitive man, says the mother of two.