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«Kompani Lauritzen» party: – – Ignition in Elverum

The recording of season three of the TV 2 success “Kompani Lauritzen” is finished, and after the recording, the participants treated themselves to both a dinner, and several of them also a nachspiel.

The celebrities left the celebration at Scandic Elgstua in Elverum. The party further developed into a nachspiel, where several of the participants were present. It all came to an abrupt end. The police were called after the party noise had become too loud and lasted a little too long.

Police wrote the following on Twitter:

«Elverum, at 0326: Police called to end a party at a hotel, after the party participants refused to calm down at the request of the employees. The party ended. “

– Ignition in Elverum

Screenwriter, actor and comedian, Espen Lervaag was one of the party participants. He tells Dagbladet:

– In short, there are many people who have become very well known, and who will finally get to take the party they have been looking forward to – and not least, it deserves so insanely. Then there will be a little over-ignition, then you will have fun for as long as possible. There is no more drama than that, says Lervaag to Dagbladet.

– There was over-ignition in Elverum, says Lervaag.

He further says that he does not know how many of the participants from “Kompani Lauritzen” were present at the party.

It is also not known which of this year’s participants participated.

- IGNITION: Espen Lervaag is one of the participants in this year's season of «Kompani Lauritzen».  He says there was over-ignition during the final party.  Photo: TV 2

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Respect for uniforms

When the police arrived, the participants quickly went to bed.

– As a participant in “Kompani Lauritzen”, I have gained a certain respect for people in uniforms. When uniforms appear, you listen. It happened. It went pretty fast from the time they arrived until we were in bed, says Lervaag.

He says he did not agree that the employees asked the party participants to calm down

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– Either I have been out to the bathroom or something, otherwise we have simply not got it with us.

Did not listen

To Dagbladet Operations Manager Øyvind Bakken states that the police were called from the reception in a hotel regarding noise. The police went to the scene and asked the guests to calm down.

Bakken says that there were about ten people present. After the police had given them orders, the party calmed down.

– Just to apologize

Press manager at TV 2, Jan-Petter Dahl, confirmed in an e-mail to VG yesterday that some of the participants continued the festivities after the closing dinner of the “Kompani Lauritzen” production was over.

– After the official dinner ended, someone will still have the evening at a private nachspiel. There the police finally showed up, the party ended peacefully and everyone got to bed, Dahl said and added:

– It is only to apologize to those who may have disturbed the night’s sleep.

Dagbladet was yesterday in contact with the Vålerenga profile Jan Tore Kjær (52) who is one of this year’s participants. Whether he was present at the party, however, is uncertain.

– I do not know anything about that. You can ask someone else, he answered questions from Dagbladet about the party.

Dagbladet has been in contact with “Kompani Lauritzen” participants Marius Skjelbæk and Ruben Markussen. They do not want to comment on the matter. Dennis Siva Lie says he did not attend the party.

Dagbladet has tried to get in touch with several of this year’s participants. Emilie Nereng, Tone Damli and Daniel Franck have not responded to Dagbladet’s inquiries. Rikke-Mari Isaksen has not yet been available for comment.

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