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Brawl during ID celebration in Bergen: One person arrested and two taken to hospital

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One person arrested and two others hospitalized after a fight broke out at an ID party in Bergen on Sunday. Five people were ordered to leave the area with facial injuries, according to police in Vestland.
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One person arrested and two sent to hospital after brawl at id celebration in Bergen In addition, five people have been expelled from the area by oral order, Vest-Police reports on X. The people involved in the brawl have attended the event, Helge Blindheim of the Western Police told NRK. He says one of the injured was bleeding from his face, but that there should be no talk of serious injuries. According to Blindheim, there was a lot of people…

One person has been arrested and two people have been taken to hospital after a brawl in connection with id celebration Bergen on Sunday morning.

One person arrested and two others hospitalized after a fight broke out at an ID party in Bergen on Sunday. Five people were ordered to leave the area with facial injuries, according to police in Vestland.

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ID feriring ended in brawl at Haukeland. One person has been arrested for the time being.

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