Norwegian judge wrote pro-Putin messages and now claims his Ukrainian wife poisoned him
The oldest judge of the Supreme Court of Norway, 67-year-old Jens Edvin Skoghoi, says his wife, 41-year-old Natalia from Ukraine, poisoned him.
This is reported by Dagbladet.
In early December, Skoghoi told several Norwegian media that he had been hospitalized in October with symptoms of poisoning. A blood test revealed traces of the painkiller, which he claims he has not taken since 2001.
According to the judge, the only explanation is that he was deliberately poisoned, by, as he claims, his wife, whom he met on a dating site in 2018. After Skoghoi spoke to his wife about the poisoning, it seems that she ran away and stopped communicating.
But Natalia herself denies Skoghoy's accusations and claims that he had his own motives for publicizing his case of alleged poisoning.
The outlet writes that since October, the Norwegian judge has been writing messages to his wife in which he supported Russian aggression against Ukraine. In particular, Skoghoi sent the following message on November 17:
"I think that Putin is on the way to his goal. Earlier he wanted to de-Nazify Ukraine. Now he says that the goal is to de-Satanize Ukraine. He is right in this, but there is a lot of work"; "People from Ukraine are from hell!"; "I hope that the war with Russia will end with Ukraine disappearing from the map!!!".
Natalia Skoghoi said that she herself is preparing to sue her husband so that he "answers for the false information that he told the mass media."
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