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Dead Danish man charged with murder
A 20-year-old Danish man, who was found dead in an apartment in Bergen, Norway, has been charged.
Several Norwegian media outlets, including NRK, have reported this.
The man, along with a 19-year-old woman, was found dead on the night of Friday after a family member was unable to contact them. The police have been working at the scene overnight on Friday and during the day on Friday.
It is reported that evidence found during the investigation has led to the deceased 20-year-old man being charged. According to NRK, he has been charged with murder. The charges are being made to protect the rights of the deceased during the investigation.
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