A popular Tiktok truck driver was murdered in dark circumstances in Norway – Stalking and arson in the background

Norwegian Jonas Aarseth Henriksen has been found dead. The police suspect that the man was the victim of a murder.

The truck of Jonas Aarseth Henriksen, who was the victim of a murder, was set on fire in 2022. The truck in the picture is not related to the case. PDO

Norwegian Tiktok content productive Jonas Aarseth Henriksen, 30, has been found dead. Henriksen made humorous content related to the life of a truck driver for the video service.

He was found dead on the outskirts of Oslo on Thursday, August 17, and the police suspect that Henriksen was the victim of a murder. So far, no one has been arrested for the truck driver’s murder, but according to the police, clues to the man’s strange fate may be found in previous unsolved cases.

There are strange fires in the background, in one of which Henriksen’s truck burned to the point of being unusable in 2022. In that case, the police investigated the matter as arson.

In the spring of 2023, Henriksen said that he was a victim of abuse on his work trip. In that case, he shared additional information on Facebook about strange arsons, vandalism and the violence he experienced.

– I didn’t want to talk about this before, because I wanted to avoid any escalation of violence. However, the situation has turned into a nightmare, so I need all possible help, Henriksen wrote.

It was also evident from her posts that someone was stalking the man. According to surveillance camera images, someone crept in front of Henriksen’s home at night in the summer of 2023. Writings accusing Henriksen of being a “calf” had appeared on the walls of several buildings.

On August 17, he was found dead in the cabin of his truck.

The Norwegian police confirmed to the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet that Henriksen’s name appears in several criminal investigations under investigation and they are also taken into account in the murder investigation.

– Admittedly, it is too early to say whether the previous criminal cases are connected, Norwegian police officer Tine Henriksen told the newspaper.

Source: Aftonbladet

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