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According to the judge, he was poisoned by an unknown poison that has been leavi...

Supported Putin: Judge of the Supreme Court of Norway stated that he was poisoned by Ukrainian wife-media

According to the judge, he was poisoned by an unknown poison that has been leaving the body for a very long time. Under his influence, he sent his reports, which supported Russia's war against Ukraine. 67-year-old Judge of the Supreme Court of Norwegian Jens Edwin Skogghoy accused 41-year-old Ukrainian wife Natalia that she poisoned him. According to him, she did it for financial reasons. About it writes Dagbladet.

The publication writes that Jens Edwin is the Judge of the Supreme Court of Norway with the greatest experience. However, since last fall, he is on vacation. And here on October 18 he was hospitalized in the emergency department. "Blood test showed traces of anesthesia," said Jens Edwin. According to him, the poison came out of his body for two months. He stated that he did not take any drugs that could cause such a reaction, and therefore accused his wife-Ukrainian.

He met Natalia through the Internet in 2018. She categorically rejects the accusations and believes that the man has his motives. According to journalists, Jens Edwin sent a message to his wife the following content: "I think Putin is on the right way.

His purpose was the deancification a great job ", as well as" I hope that the war with Russia will end with the fact that Ukraine will be removed from the map! " The material said that the judge confirmed that he really sent such reports to his wife, but at that time was under the influence of poison and did not control himself. In fact, he does not hold such views. Journalists write that the judge does not know what poison his wife was allegedly poisoned. Doctors refused to comment on this topic.

Oslo police reported that Jens Edwin had not accused anyone, even a wife whose suspicion was reported by journalists. According to the representative of the militiamen Thomas Omholt, the case is being investigated. Natalia is convinced that her husband should be responsible for spreading "false information" about her. Earlier, Focus wrote that most Ukrainians advocated the restoration of Ukraine's nuclear status. For the first time in 10 years, the percentage of nuclear status has exceeded 50%.