Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Shocking incident in Norway: Mette-Marit's son arrested

Merkur Shocking incident in Norway: Mette-Marit's son arrested Nicole Kurylonek • 9 hours • 2 minutes reading time Solitary confinement Mette-Marit's son Marius Borg Høiby is said to have been actively involved in a violent incident. The 27-year-old was arrested by the police for this reason. Oslo - Shocking incident involving the Norwegian royals: According to "Se og Hør", Marius Borg Høiby (27) was arrested by the police on the night of Sunday (3 August). The son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit (50) is accused of having attacked a "woman in her twenties" both psychologically and physically. Violent attack on woman? Mette-Marit's son was at the police station for over thirty hours The unknown woman who was attacked is said to have managed to escape the situation and contact the police. The officers questioned the alleged victim and secured evidence. The woman was then taken to hospital for examination, where a concussion was diagnosed. According to the Norwegian newspaper, the victim was released early on Monday morning (5 August). More news from the world of entertainment can be found in our new Merkur.de app. More information about the app can be found here. Alternatively, our new WhatsApp channel also offers the best entertainment. Marius Borg Høiby is said to have been stopped and arrested at another address during the night. The police took him to a station in Oslo, where he was allegedly placed in solitary confinement. On Monday afternoon (5 August) he is said to have been released after more than thirty hours in police custody. Police confirm violent incident: "One person was arrested" A blood test is said to have been carried out on the son of the Norwegian Crown Princess to check whether drugs were involved. Although the incident is not listed in the Oslo police report, they confirmed it to "Se og Hør". "One person was arrested and charged with assault and later released from custody," reads the police statement. A charge of assault is also said to have been brought. Crown Prince Haakon (51) and Mette-Marit actually wanted to travel to Paris for the Summer Olympics on Tuesday (August 6). The heir to the throne had arrived, while Mette-Marit postponed her trip to the French capital. They would not have been the first royals in Paris: a number of nobles traveled to the city of love for the opening on July 26. Sources used: Se og Hør