Skaugum: Polarizing Photos Trigger Public Debate
What Happened at Skaugum?
On Tuesday, the magazine Se og Hør released photos of Marius Borg Höiby (27) with the aggrieved woman outside the royal estate at Skaugum before the weekend. The exact details of their conversation remain unclear. The photos were reportedly taken the day after Höiby, facing charges of assault and vandalism, admitted to committing violence under the influence of alcohol and cocaine, expressing regret towards the woman.
Reactions to the Publication
The release of these photos has stirred strong reactions, particularly from the woman’s legal advocate, Mette Yvonne Larsen, who stated that it is regrettable to conduct covert photography of individuals already enduring significant challenges. “It is very unfortunate to subject individuals in distress to such scrutiny,” she mentioned in a message to TV 2.
- Despite not yet formally participating in police interviews, both parties are expected to engage with law enforcement this week.
- Ulf André Andersen, the responsible editor at Se og Hør, defended the decision to publish the images, emphasizing the public interest in this notable criminal case.
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