Feb 11 • 10:06 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway VG

Has received 50 tips about the Arna murder

The police in Bergen are investigating the murder of a man from Afghanistan and have received 50 tips from the public but are seeking further assistance in gathering more information.

The Bergen police are facing a challenging investigation after the murder of a man in his twenties from Afghanistan, who was killed outside his apartment in Arna. The incident occurred on a Sunday evening, and the victim's wife was also slightly injured in the attack. Police prosecutor Inger-Lise Høyland announced that they have received 50 tips related to the case; however, these have not yet proven fruitful in progressing their investigation. Thus, authorities are appealing to the public for more assistance.

During a press conference, the police highlighted the need for information from individuals who had parked vehicles in the Åsheimsdalen area of Arna on Sunday, particularly from 2 PM to midnight. They are urging car owners to check for any recordings from dash cams that might have captured relevant footage during that period. The police have accumulated a significant amount of information that includes video, logs, traffic data, and toll booth passings, but they are still looking for crucial leads that could help solve the case.

Despite having received preliminary results regarding the cause of death post-autopsy, the police have chosen to withhold this information for now. As of the latest updates, no suspects have been apprehended, and the perpetrator remains at large, which adds to the urgency of gathering more evidence to ensure justice is served for the victim and his family. The community has been shaken by the incident, raising concerns about safety and the need for effective police work in solving such violent crimes.

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