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Settlement Between Police and Excavator Company

Summary by NRK
The police are still paying for psychological services and a debrief for an excavator driver who dug up a body. The parties have reached a settlement and are splitting the bill of 80,000 kroner. The head of the company that did the job claims they were not informed in advance of what to expect. The police initially refused to pay, but Deputy Chief of Police Ingmar Farstad says they are reaching a settlement to get the case out of the way. He say…
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The police are still paying for psychological services and a debrief for an excavator driver who dug up a body. The parties have reached a settlement and are splitting the bill of 80,000 kroner. The head of the company that did the job claims they were not informed in advance of what to expect. The police initially refused to pay, but Deputy Chief of Police Ingmar Farstad says they are reaching a settlement to get the case out of the way. He say…

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NRK broke the news in Norway on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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