New Charges in the Lørenskog Case Dismissed
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Another charge in the Lørenskog case dropped Her husband, billionaire Tom Hagen, had his charges dropped in October last year. In addition to Hagen, three other men have been charged in the case. The so-called "cryptoman" had his charges dropped in January. - Regarding the status of the accused in the case, there is currently one more accused whose case has been dropped by the Attorney General as "no criminal offence proven". There remains one …
The Attorney General has dropped a new charge in the case where Anne-Elisabeth Hagen disappeared from her home in Lørenskog in 2018, reports TV 2. The charge against her husband, Tom Hagen, was dropped in October last year, while the charge against the so-called "cryptoman" was dropped in January. After the third charge has now been dropped, there is only one charge left in the case, the police tell TV 2.
Anne-Elisabeth Hagen (68) has been missing for six and a half years. Now the police have dropped another charge in the case.
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