The Court in Holbæk. Photo: Rolf Larsen.
33-year-old remanded in custody for fatal stabbing
A 33-year-old man has been remanded in custody in a case of fatal stabbing of a man on Tuesday evening in Holbæk.
This was reported by the local media Holbaekonline.dk.
Police received a report of a stabbing on Blytækkervej in Holbæk at 8:42 pm on Tuesday and dispatched a patrol to the scene, where a 33-year-old man was found stabbed. The man was severely injured from his wounds and passed away shortly after.
At the scene, there were three men aged 33, 45, and 51. All three were arrested.
On Wednesday afternoon, the three men were brought before the Court in Holbæk for a preliminary hearing, and after hearing statements from the 45-year-old and the 51-year-old, the prosecutor chose to release those two men.
The 33-year-old remains in custody until December 17th.
:NB:
More Stories
Intelligence services: Cyber threat against the municipal and regional elections is high
A new joint threat assessment from the Danish Agency for Public Safety (SAMSIK), the Danish Security and Intelligence Service (PET),...
Two Men Convicted for Large-Scale Cannabis Grow Operation on Lolland – Over 1,200 Plants Seized
On Thursday, the Court in Nykøbing handed down sentences in a case concerning the professional cultivation of cannabis plants. Two...
New Political Agreement: Denmark to Strengthen Digital Protection for Children and Young People
The Danish government, the Social Liberal Party (Radikale Venstre), and the Conservative People's Party (Det Konservative Folkeparti) have reached a...
New study: Influenza vaccines reduce risk of death among older adults
A new Nordic study led by Statens Serum Institut shows that influenza vaccination during the 2024–2025 winter season reduced the...
Koda sues U.S. AI music service for copyright infringement
The Danish rights organization Koda has filed a lawsuit against the American AI music service Suno for copyright infringement. (more…)
Teachers’ Union Welcomes New Bill on Physical Intervention in Danish Schools but Calls for Stronger Focus on Prevention
A new bill from the Ministry of Children and Education, aimed at clarifying rules for physical intervention in Danish primary...
