Mar 10 • 08:43 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway VG

The case against Høiby: The police have received new video recordings

New video evidence relevant to an ongoing legal case has been submitted to the police by a key witness.

The ongoing case against Høiby has taken a new turn as new video recordings have recently been submitted to the police. The recordings were contributed by a witness, Ingrid Myhr, who resides in the same apartment building as the individual involved in the case. Myhr revealed that she had forgotten about the videos on her phone and only realized their significance relative to the legal proceedings after conversations with others, including Norway's Knowledge Minister.

In her account, Myhr indicated that the videos were brought to the attention of the Knowledge Minister, Kari Nessa Nordtun, during a discussion. The Minister, who has a legal background, urged Myhr to report the videos to the police without delay, emphasizing their potential relevance. Following this advice, Myhr promptly forwarded the footage to the authorities, asserting her initiative to assist in the legal investigation.

On the morning of the hearing, the recordings were played in court. Myhr's testimonies and the newly surfaced evidence are now positioned as critical components in the ongoing legal scrutiny surrounding Høiby, highlighting the intricate connections between personal testimonies and the judicial process in Norway, with potential implications for how evidence is handled in similar future cases.

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