Woman charged with murder in Haugesund interrogated – denies guilt
A woman in Haugesund charged with murder denies the accusation after being interrogated by the police.
A woman in her forties has been charged with the murder of another woman in Haugesund during the night of Saturday. Her lawyer, Silje Christine Hellesen, confirmed that the accused has been interrogated by the police and is strongly affected by the situation. She claims that her client is cooperating with the investigation and has provided detailed statements, firmly denying any wrongdoing. In her defense, Hellesen stated that the woman struggles to understand the charges against her, maintaining that no criminal acts occurred.
The police have confirmed that they are conducting a wide-ranging investigation into the incident, with murder being one of several hypotheses under consideration. Police attorney Unni Byberg Malmin indicated that they have received a preliminary autopsy report of the deceased woman. However, specific details have not been disclosed to ensure the integrity of the investigation continues. The police are carefully assessing the evidence while investigating different angles of the case.
As this unfolding situation continues to develop, the authorities are working systematically to piece together what led to this tragic event. The interrogation of the accused woman and the autopsy results will likely play a critical role in accelerating the investigation process. Both the legal representation and the police have emphasized the importance of proceeding cautiously, considering the seriousness of the allegations and the impact on all involved parties.