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It was on October 31, 2018, when Anne-Elisabeth Hagen, 68, disappeared from her home in Lørenskog, on the outskirts of Oslo.
For almost two years, the police have been investigating the case. The main theory is that Hagen was killed in the house, after which the body was taken away. The husband, billionaire Tom Hagen, is suspected of being involved.
As the latest move by the police, a re-enactment of the day of Anne-Elisabeth’s disappearance has been carried out. This after the Hagen couple’s home was thoroughly investigated for possible clues, writes NRK.
The house has been cordoned off in several rounds and several objects have been seized. According to Norwegian TV2, the police, among other things, took objects from the bathroom, such as the bathroom door, a toilet seat, a bath ring, a hand soap and a bath brush.
Police: have a clear picture
Police Inspector Agnes Beate Heimø says that working at home has paid off. However, she does not want to go into detail about the findings.
– For the sake of the investigation, we have no comment on what kind of investigations have been carried out, or the results of these, he tells NRK.
Obstacles around the house in Lørenskog have been lifted.
Denies the interference
Tom Hagen was arrested in late April on suspicion of murder or aiding and inciting the murder of his wife, but was later released.
Suspicions against him persist.
The billionaire himself has denied any involvement. He claimed that he found out that his wife was missing when he got home from work the day she disappeared.
Tom Hagen offers a million to the person who helps in the search for his wife.