BEING CARRIED OUT: The stretchers will be taken out on Tuesday evening. Photo: Naina Helén Jåma / VG
The youngest woman who was killed in Nes was active in the dog sports community: – She was very easy to like, always cheerful and outgoing, says Anett Nyborg (47).
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Until a year and a half ago, Nyborg ran Årnes dog centre, barely fifteen minutes’ drive from the scene of the triple murder on Nes in Romerike.
The 24-year-old woman who was found dead on Tuesday rented the hall at the center for many years to train agility with her Shetland sheepdog.
She was often driven to practice by her mother.
– I have known both for several years, they were very nice people. Easy to get to know, positive and pleasant people, says Anett Nyborg to VG.
She has moved from Romerike and received the news of her death the next day.
– I feel shock. Throughout the day, thoughts have gone to those left behind. It is terribly sad and incomprehensible, difficult to take in, says Nyborg.
MOURNING: Villagers light candles and lay flowers. Photo: Naina Helén Jåma / VG
Four people lay dead when the emergency services entered the home in Skogbygda in Nes on Tuesday.
A 65-year-old man has been charged for killing the daughters, aged 24 and 30, and the eldest’s infant, before taking his own life.
All those killed were shot. A dog was also found shot in the house, the police said at a press conference on Thursday afternoon. It is unclear whether it is the 24-year-old’s dog.
– Unbelievably sad
The murders took place in the daughters’ childhood home. The toddler’s mother worked as a police officer, the youngest stepdaughter was a trained nurse.
The next of kin have given a statement to the police, who cannot yet say anything about the motive for the misdeeds.
– This is obviously a very serious and unbelievably sad case, said police inspector in Oslo, Grete Lien Metlid, on Wednesday.
THE SCENE: Four were found dead in this house in Skogbygda. Photo: Hallgeir Vågenes / VG
The youngest daughter in the house entered the agility environment in her early teens and eventually competed at the highest level in Norway.
The sport focuses on interaction and cooperation between dog and dog handler. The competitions take place in an obstacle course that must be completed in the shortest possible time.
– It is a sport where the dogs show a lot of joy. It is very rewarding to do something together, which humans and dogs find so much fun, says Nyborg.
– Well liked in the environment
She says it was always nice to meet mother and daughter at competitions.
– Both were very well liked in the community and often pitched in to help hold the competitions, says Nyborg.
The woman stopped training agility with her a couple of years ago.
– All lives are equally valuable. But it becomes extra tragic when it is a girl who was so decent and full of life, who has passed away, says Anett Nyborg.
VG has been in contact with another from the agility environment in Upper Romerike.
– She was a super sweet girl, sociable and very helpful. The agility community in Norway has lost a good friend, says the person who wishes to remain anonymous.
MAYOR: Tove Nyhus (Frp) in Nes municipality. Photo: Hallgeir Vågenes / VG
On Wednesday, VG met Lene (30), a classmate of the eldest of the sisters growing up.
– She was very kind and sociable. I will light a candle for her and her sister.
Mayor of Nes Tove Nyhus (Frp) has difficulty understanding what has happened. The local community is in shock.
– The whole village feels it is a very heavy and sad day.
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Published: 27.01.24 at 23:07
2024-01-27 22:07:04
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