Police prosecutor: Investigation of Høiby completed
The police have completed their investigation into violence and threats involving Marius Borg Høiby, and the case has been forwarded to the state attorney for a decision on prosecution.
Norwegian authorities have completed their investigation into the allegations of violence and threats against Marius Borg Høiby. Police prosecutor Andreas Kruszewski confirmed that the case has now been sent to the state attorney for further legal action. The investigation included witness interviews and a search of Høiby's residence, where they confiscated electronic evidence, specifically a mobile phone, which is currently being examined.
In the course of the investigation, police had reached out to several witnesses to gather details about the incidents in question. It has been revealed that Høiby's father, Morten Borg, was also questioned due to his close association with the events, although he was not present at the scene. This aspect of the investigation highlights the extensive approach adopted by the police to ensure that all relevant perspectives and evidence are taken into account.
The case has garnered considerable media attention, particularly from outlets like TV 2 and Aftenposten, which were among the first to report on the allegations against Høiby. With the investigation now transitioned to the state attorney, the next phase will determine whether formal charges will be brought against Høiby, which could have significant repercussions for him and his family, as well as public implications regarding celebrity cases in Norway.