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Norway court sentences knife-and-arrow killer to psychiatric care

Espen Andersen Brathen suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, conclude experts

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 24 Jun 2022 9:00PM

Norway court sentences knife-and-arrow killer to psychiatric care
Espen Andersen Brathen has been living for years in Kongsberg, home to about 25,000 people some 80 kilometres west of the capital Oslo, and authorities have said he had a medical history. – AFP pic, June 24, 2022

OSLO – A Norway court has sentenced a Danish man to full-time psychiatric care after he pleaded guilty to stabbing five people to death and shooting a bow and arrow in a chilling attack last year.

Espen Andersen Brathen, who is Danish but lives in Norway, used a bow and arrow inside and outside a supermarket to attack several people before stabbing to death five other residents in their homes or on the street while spreading terror through the normally peaceful southeastern town of Kongsberg in October.

Last month, the 38-year-old, who has long suffered from mental illness, pleaded guilty to the charges of murder and attempted murder. 

In their verdict delivered yesterday, the judges said “the defendant clearly had comprehension and functional disorders because of his condition” at the time of the attack. 

“The court therefore finds that the defendant cannot be held criminally responsible for any of the charges,” the verdict said. 

Brathen had been living for years in Kongsberg, home to about 25,000 people some 80 kilometres west of the capital Oslo, and authorities have said he had a medical history. 

The Norwegian security services PST, which are responsible for counter-terrorism, also said the man had been on their radar.

He was arrested 35 minutes after the first reports of an attack and was swiftly moved to a medical institution.

Three experts who observed him concluded that he was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia.

Both the prosecution and the defence argued that he could not be held criminally responsible and advocated a psychiatric commitment rather than a prison sentence.

According to the prosecution, Brathen was armed with a bow, 60 arrows, and four knives on the day of the attacks. 

His victims were four women and one man aged from 52 to 78. – AFP pic, June 24, 2022

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