Roommate: - It is actually destroyed
A witness describes returning to a destroyed apartment after an incident, revealing the extent of the damage and the shock of the situation.
The article covers an incident involving a woman whose apartment was severely vandalized on August 4, 2024. The witness, who was not in Oslo during the events, received a call from her roommate early that day, who informed her of the destruction, mentioning a knife embedded in the wall. Initially, the witness was skeptical about the severity of the damage, leading her to wonder how bad it could really be.
Upon returning to the apartment that evening, the witness was confronted with the full extent of the chaos. Glass shards were found everywhere, including the bed, and several valuable items, such as a chandelier and mirrors, had been damaged or removed. This stark reality hit her once she saw the aftermath of the vandalism for herself, highlighting the emotional distress caused by the event.
The person implicated in this incident, identified as Høiby, has admitted partial guilt for the vandalism that occurred that night. The witness noted the shaken demeanor of her roommate during their phone call, which seemed to contrast with her attempts to lighten the mood, indicating the deep psychological impact of the event on those involved. This incident reflects broader issues of domestic disturbance and personal safety in urban settings.