Feb 10 • 14:04 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway VG

Names released after the ice accident in Tysvær: Knut Arild Sørensen (67) and Knut Frøyland (63) lost their lives

Two men, Knut Arild Sørensen and Knut Frøyland, tragically died after falling through the ice at Aksdalsvatnet in Tysvær, Norway.

On Sunday evening, two men, Knut Arild Sørensen (67) and Knut Frøyland (63), tragically lost their lives after falling through the ice on Aksdalsvatnet in Tysvær municipality. According to police reports disclosed on Tuesday, the names of the deceased were released following consultations with their families. Both individuals resided in Tysvær, and their deaths have significantly impacted the local community, leaving many in mourning.

Emergency services responded promptly to distress calls made shortly after 6:30 PM. Despite the quick reaction, the two men were found lifeless at 7:12 PM. Resuscitation efforts were attempted at the scene before both men were flown to Haukeland University Hospital later that evening, though unfortunately, their lives could not be saved. This tragic incident has sparked conversations around safety regarding ice conditions in the area.

Monika Lindanger, the mayor of Tysvær, expressed her sorrow regarding the event, labeling it as a tragic accident that affects many within the community. The local government and residents have begun leaving flowers and candles shaped like a heart at the water's edge as a memorial to the lost lives. This incident serves as a harsh reminder of the dangers associated with winter activities on ice-covered bodies of water.

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