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full screen Anne-Elisabeth Hagen disappeared from her home in Lørenskog, Norway. Archive image. Photo: Stian Lysberg Solum/AP/TT
Tom Hagen, husband of Anne-Elisabeth Hagen who disappeared almost six years ago, is acquitted in court of suspicion that he may have participated in the disappearance.
In a press release from Hagen’s lawyer Svein Holden, it appears that the case was dismissed as “no crime is considered proven”. This means that the evidence against Hagen is not judged to be particularly strong.
Tom Hagen has been suspected of murder or complicity in murder for over four years. He has always denied involvement.