A Swedish man in his 30s – who has been missing since last autumn is believed to have been murdered in Norway, reports VG.
According to the newspaper, he was reported missing by relatives in November last year. The police's investigations suggest that the man's last signs of life occurred in Norwegian Kongsvinger, which borders Värmland.
In April, two men from Kongsvinger were arrested. Both have been detained suspected of murder or accessory to murder.
Forensic findings, together with the lack of signs of life from the plaintiff over a longer period, lead the police to believe that the plaintiff has most likely been murdered, says Henning Klauseie at the Norwegian police according to VG.