Media: the publication of the report on the circumstances of biathlete Bakens' death is delayed
The publication of the report regarding Norwegian biathlete Sivert Bakens' death is postponed indefinitely as investigations continue.
The report on the circumstances surrounding the death of Norwegian biathlete Sivert Bakens is experiencing delays, as it was initially scheduled for release by March 7. However, according to reports from the website "Ski-Nordique" citing TV2, the timeline has been pushed back with no set date for publication. Bakens, who was 27 years old, was found dead in his hotel room at the end of December, reportedly wearing a high-altitude training mask. The investigation into his death continues, adding to the uncertainty surrounding the timeline for the report's release.
Legal expert Olīne Bredeli, who is informed about the case's proceedings, stated that Italian authorities have recently reached out for assistance in translating Norwegian medical documents. This additional requirement will further delay the publication of the findings. Bredeli's insights indicate that the complex nature of international cooperation in the investigation may be a factor contributing to the postponement, emphasizing the need for thorough understanding and translation of critical documents related to the case.
Sivert Bakens' funeral was held on January 13 in Lillehammer, Norway, marking the somber end to a promising athletic career. Bakens had achieved his sole World Cup victory in 2022 at Holmenkollen, highlighting his status as a rising talent in biathlon before his untimely death. The outcome of the investigation may not only provide closure to his family and fans but could also have implications for sporting regulations regarding athlete safety and health monitoring, particularly in high-altitude training scenarios.