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Today in Norway: A roundup of the latest news on Tuesday

Today in Norway: A roundup of the latest news on Tuesday
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More cocaine seized in Oslo

More cocaine seized in Oslo
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Man dies after shooting in Oslo

Man dies after shooting in Oslo
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Shooting tied to financial conflict

Shooting tied to financial conflict April 28, 2021 Police have tied a dramatic and fatal shooting on a fashionable street in Oslo Wednesday morning to a financial and legal conflict between the assailant and the woman he’s charged with killing. He owed her more than NOK 12 million (USD 1.5 million). Police cordoned off the street (Tostrupsgate) in Oslo’s Frogner district where a woman was gunned down Wednesday morning. The tent set up on the sidewalk at right is where her body was found. PHOTO: NewsInEnglish.no/Morten Møst “There’s nothing that indicates this (murder) involved a random victim,” Grete Lien Metlid, in charge of investigations for the Oslo Police District, said at a press conference Wednesday afternoon. “There is no family relation,” she said, but added that the murder may be tied to business dealings between the two that went bad.

Dead Man Unnoticed For Nine Years Due To Automatic Payments

The internet can be incredibly divisive, with very little in between. People go left or they go right, they go extreme or they go impartial, they connect on deep levels or they go deathly quiet. This was the case with the death of an elderly man in Oslo, Norway (pictured above), who lay in his flat for around nine years before being found last December. This ‘special case’ is making everyone think about the role technology plays in keeping people connected. State broadcaster NRK reported that the man, who was in his 60s, did have people in his life, having been married a few times with kids, but no one reported him missing.

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