Investigators have revealed that the son of Norwegian princess Mette-Marit from her first marriage, who the police of this country is suspecting in two cases of rape, tried to destroy the evidence against her. Police say the suspect tried to delete incriminating material from the cloud and his phone.
“Marius Berg Hoibi, who was temporarily detained, recorded events on his phone that investigators say prove that he committed at least two acts of rape or other forced sexual acts,” the investigators said. Police say the suspect tried to delete incriminating material from the cloud and his phone.
The arrest of the duchess's son is linked to further accusations against his accomplices. On the night of Monday to Tuesday, the police arrested him at his home in Oslo for the second time in three months. Berg Hoiby was first put behind bars in August when one of his associates called the police because of his aggressive behavior.
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Since the summer, other women with whom this man had a relationship have contacted the police and accused him of violence. Berg Hoiby apologized for his inappropriate behavior and also announced that he has serious problems with drugs and alcohol. For months, Norwegian media have been following the scandals caused by the behavior of this 27-year-old man and his friends and company. “Se og Hor” magazine reported that Berg Hoiby, who lived in the residence of the heir to the throne of Norway, Prince Haakon, received representatives of the criminal world, and his guests were involved in the disappearance of valuable dishes and equipment. .
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Marius Berghöby is the son of Princess Mette-Marit from one of her previous relationships. He is not officially a member of the royal family, but Prince Haakon and his wife raised him together with their children, Princess Ingrid Alexandra and Prince Sverre Magnus.
The crimes he is suspected of carry up to 10 years in prison.
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