Controversy has returned to the Norwegian royal family. If years ago Princess Mette-Marit (50 years old) was the protagonist of headlines around the world because of her past with a convict related to drug possession and trafficking, now her eldest son (Marius Boirg), the one she had when she was single, is on everyone’s lips after being arrested for an alleged assault on a young womanwho made a call for help after a huge argument had caused the apartment to be “completely destroyed“.
According to the woman, Marius “He physically and verbally assaulted him“in the middle of an epic fight from which the son of the Norwegian princess managed to escape until he was arrested a short time later. After several hours of isolation he was released on charges, but now The Norwegian press has revealed a very compromising photograph of Mette-Marit’s son which gives an alarming turn to the investigation.
The Norwegian media ‘Se og Hør’ has reported that the police “found a knife on the wall of the victim’s bedroom”a weapon that “supposedly belongs to Marius Borg Høiby,” they explain. In addition, according to the report, this evidence has been seized by the country’s police, who are currently investigating the case. And the woman, who remained under observation for many hours before being discharged later, was found dead.She was diagnosed with a concussion and had “visible head injuries.”
“The process is, among other things, staffed by specially trained forensic technicians who They are looking for DNA evidence and fingerprints on the knife. Investigators are currently trying to create a comprehensive picture of how events unfolded in the apartment, from the time Marius arrived until he left early in the morning,” they reveal.
Also, for now The police have not commented on the extensive blood tests carried out on the young man. after the arrest for drugs and narcotics, although they hope to have a response this week.
The accusations of Marius Boirg
Last week was supposed to be a fun and joyful time for Haakon (51) and Mette-Marit, who were due to travel on their first royal engagement after the holidays to cheer on the Norwegian Olympic participants in Paris. But the Crown Prince had to travel alone so that his wife could be with their son after his arrest. However, a few days later she changed her strategy, presumably to sort out what had happened.
Charged with bodily harm and injurythe aforementioned media has revealed that on the night of the first Sunday in August Marius “attacked psychologically and physically“a woman in her twenties in her own apartment “on Frogner Street in Oslo”. Very worried, she, who according to the officers “was having a relationship with Mette-Marit’s son”, managed to “get” the young man out of the house and then called the police. The security forces quickly went to the house and after obtaining technical evidence, conducting a brief interview with the young woman and taking her to the emergency room, they arrested Marius.
After being taken to the police station, the young man was locked in an isolation cell and, according to ‘VG’, he was not released until Monday after, “He was detained for about 30 hours“In addition, Norwegian media have claimed that officers allegedly have an audio recording of Mette-Marit’s son threatening the girl he allegedly violently assaulted.
A few days ago, the victim’s lawyer, Mette Yvonne Larsen, wanted to calm the rumours and ask for discretion in the face of all the information that was coming out: “For the sake of the investigation, she cannot give any more information about physical injuries other than that she is on sick leave,” she said in the media ‘VG’.