
Norway bow-and-arrow attack suspect won't appear in court after being handed to health services
CNN
The suspect in a deadly bow-and-arrow attack in Norway has been handed over to health services and won't appear in court on Friday, a regional police spokesperson told CNN.
Espen Andersen Bråthen, 37, has been charged with murder over the attack, which took place in the Norwegian town of Kongsberg on Wednesday evening and left five people dead.
Bråthen "is not disputing what happened," the police spokesperson told CNN Friday.

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