There may be a change in the situation of Marius, who is in pretrial detention.

Marius’s situation is about to change. PDO

There has been a new update on the condition of the first-born son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, who was moved to the organ transplant queue yesterday. Earlier, the police decided not to release the person in custody From Marius Borg Høiby. The case was sent to Oslo District Court for further proceedings.

Marius’s defense attorney Petar Sekulc commented to NRK that he found it particularly surprising that Marius was not allowed with the rest of the family to Oslo’s Rikshospitalet to hear about his mother’s situation.

However, you can leave the prison for a limited time under police supervision, for example for medical appointments or family matters.

Now, according to recent information received from Sekulc, the correctional facility has agreed that Marius could access the meeting regarding his mother’s health under supervision.

The police do not object to this. Police representative Oda Karterud confirms that the correctional institution has announced that it is ready to assist in bringing Høiby.

– We also thought it was a good solution, Karterud told TV 2.

To the Norwegian VG, Sekulc said that the date will not be revealed in advance. He replied with a text message that it is only about participating in the hospital meeting, and it does not mean that Marius will be able to see his mother on the weekend, for example.

Currently, Marius is in Oslo prison, which will be closed and dismantled in mid-June. If he is not released, he will have to be transferred. Marius, who is accused of several crimes, is expected to be sentenced at the same time as the prison is closed.

The crown princess has been put on the organ transplant queue. PDO

In the transplant queue

Crown Princess Mette-Marit suffers from pulmonary fibrosis. There was a significant turn in his health situation this week. First on Thursday 4.6. the crown princess went to the hospital, but she got out the same evening. Friday 5.6. Norway’s Hovi announced that he will be put on the transplant waiting list.

– The progression of the Crown Princess’s lung disease is serious. Based on a comprehensive medical assessment, he has now been added to the list of people who will undergo a lung transplant as soon as possible, said the chief medical officer and lung disease specialist Are Holm Rikshospitalet.

In the evening of June 5, the Norwegian Court published follow-up announcement About Mette-Marit’s planned lung transplant. The press release explained how Hovi will communicate about the crown princess’s health in the future and what will happen next.

– The next update on the crown princess’s state of health will be given after the lung transplant. After this, the state of health will be informed according to the situation until the Crown Princess is discharged from Rikshospitalet.

Sources: TV 2, NRK, VG.

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