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Person Dies in Drowning Accident in Karmøy Municipality

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A person has been confirmed dead in a drowning accident in Karmøy municipality. Relatives have been notified, the police say. CPR was initiated. – Unfortunately, life could not be saved, says operations manager Steinar Knudsen. The police will now conduct investigations at the scene.
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Drowning takes lives. We have a shared responsibility, writes Minister of Fisheries and the Oceans Marianne Sivertsen Næss (Labour Party).

The man reportedly received CPR, but his life could not be saved.

·Oslo, Norway
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A person has been confirmed dead in a drowning accident in Karmøy municipality. Relatives have been notified, the police say. CPR was initiated. – Unfortunately, life could not be saved, says operations manager Steinar Knudsen. The police will now conduct investigations at the scene.

·Norway
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Responding to a drowning accident on Karmøy – air ambulance on site Emergency services respond to a report of a drowning accident. One person is involved. It is believed to be a man in his 70s. The person has been pulled from the water by witnesses at the scene, who have started CPR. Health personnel have taken over and are working with the patient on site. – Helicopter resources are on the way, reports operations manager Steinar Knudsen. At 7:…

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Nettavisen broke the news in on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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