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The Death in Øksnes: Hypothesis of Criminal Act Weakened, Police Believe

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On Sunday, a person was found dead in Øksnes, and the police launched an investigation with assistance from Kripos to investigate whether the death was due to anything criminal. On Tuesday, the police will provide an update on the investigation. – The police investigation so far has weakened the hypothesis that the death was due to a criminal act, writes police attorney Kine Reierth in a press release. – Although the hypothesis has been weakened…
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The police investigation into the death in Øksnes has weakened the hypothesis that the death was caused by a criminal act.

Investigations so far have weakened the hypothesis that the death in Øksnes was caused by a criminal act, the police say.

The police investigation into the death in Øksnes has weakened the hypothesis that the death was caused by a criminal act.

The police say that the hypothesis of a criminal act has been weakened.

·Oslo, Norway
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The police launched an investigation after a dead person was found in Øksnes municipality in Vesterålen on Sunday. Now the hypothesis of criminal activity has been weakened.

·Oslo, Norway
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On Sunday, a person was found dead in Øksnes, and the police launched an investigation with assistance from Kripos to investigate whether the death was due to anything criminal. On Tuesday, the police will provide an update on the investigation. – The police investigation so far has weakened the hypothesis that the death was due to a criminal act, writes police attorney Kine Reierth in a press release. – Although the hypothesis has been weakened…

·Norway
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NRK broke the news in Norway on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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