When Marius Borg Høiby (27) broke his silence this week and publicly admitted his violent attack on a young woman, HER temper exploded. Now his ex-girlfriend Nora Haukland (27) is also openly making serious accusations against the son of Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit (50). On Thursday (15 August) she even went to the police!
There are more and more ex-lovers who Marius his brutal outburst psychological and physical violence. After he attacked a young woman he called his “girlfriend” in her Oslo apartment on the night of August 4, his former partners no longer want to remain silent.
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First it was Marius’ ex Julianne Snekkestads (29, were a couple for almost four years), who opened up about her experiences of violence with him, then his former love Nora Haukland (they were together for several months) spoke in a Norwegian podcast (“Chapters”) about a relationship that was “not good for me”. She didn’t mention the name Marius then. But now she has changed her mind!
“I wanted to keep my mouth shut, but when this statement from him came, I was very frustrated,” she explained publicly via Snapchat. By this she means the written statement in which her ex admitted to having freaked out after an argument under the influence of cocaine.“Marius acts as if this has happened for the first time. He asks for empathy…”
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Nora Haukland about Mette-Marit’s problem son: “Marius was also violent towards me. He punched me in the face, he kicked me, he choked me and smashed up my apartment. It’s all been almost a year now. He also broke things in my mom’s new house. But the worst thing was the psychological stuff, the screaming, the threats.” The fact that he now acts as if his recent violent outburst was a one-off incident “annoys” her a lot.
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Marius Borg Høiby is currently being investigated for assault and damage to property. The authorities confirmed on Thursday to the Norwegian newspaper Nettavisenthat Marius’ ex-wife was summoned for questioning. “The police want to speak to Nora Haukland because of her statements about Marius Borg Høiby. Otherwise, we cannot say anything about the case today,” explained prosecutor Henriette Taxt Røstadli.
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