Feb 19 • 08:16 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway NRK

Findings of remains after fire in Bømlo

Police have discovered remains in the ruins of a house fire that occurred in Bømlo, Norway.

In the early hours of Monday, police were alerted to a fire that engulfed a residential house in Bømlo, ultimately reducing it to ashes. Upon arriving at the scene, officers noted that the house was entirely overtaken by the flames. Their initial attempts to reach the individual registered at the address were unsuccessful, raising concerns about the possible presence of victims since communication could not be established.

On Wednesday, forensic technicians discovered remains at the site of the fire, although it is too early to confirm if these remains belong to the registered resident. Police have stated that there are no known missing persons in the area, but the investigation continues, with authorities conducting further forensic examinations. The presence of a deceased dog was also reported at the site, indicating the scale of the tragedy.

As the investigation unfolds, police are awaiting the results of an autopsy to ascertain the identity of the remains and are working diligently to determine the cause of the fire, which has not yet been established. The incident has profoundly impacted the local community, raising questions about safety and fire hazards in residential areas.

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