The father, policeman and Crown Princess Mette-Marit's stepbrother was also on the fateful summer camp on the island Utøya.Here, the policeman, Trond Berntsen, who was usually in foreign unit, as a civil guard, and with him on the trip he had taken his ten year old son.
Shortly after killing the man, Donald Behring Breivik, had detonated the deadly bombing in Oslo, many of the young people on the island were troubled.And it got Trond to respond.
- Trond phoned home to his roommate and told him that there were many young people who were troubled and would return home from the island.He said he tried to gather the youth and provide an overview of the situation, said his former attorney Torkil Røseid.
It was the last time his girlfriend heard from the 51-year-old Trond.
Shortly after arriving Anders Behring Breivik to Utøya.
The policeman must follow eyewitnesses have thrown herself over her son and brought him and two girls to safety before he tried to take hold of the situation by going directly against the 32-year-old murderer.
But Anders Behring Breivik did not hesitate a second when he shot and killed the unarmed policeman.
Crown Princess stepbrother Besides being a family man and a good cop was Trond Berntsen stepbrother to Crown Princess Mette-Marit, after his father, Rolf Berntsen, married Mette-Marit's mother, Marit Tjessem in 1994.The father died on 10April 2008, after several tough periods of illness.The Crown Princess had a close relationship with his stepfather, who worked as a reserve grandfather of his son Marius.
- Crown Princess thoughts are with his immediate family, the royal communications manager, Marianne Hagen, told VG.
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