Irish Daily Mail

‘I’m a messenger with a warning’

Words of bow and arrow killer who slaughtere­d five

- By Arthur Martin news@dailymail.ie

A MUSLIM convert charged with killing five people in a bow attack in Norway was on the police radar as a potential extremist.

Espen Brathen, who was banned from seeing his parents after threatenin­g to kill his father, was flagged by police after he published a video on Facebook, saying: ‘I am a messenger. I come with a warning.’

The jobless 37-year-old is due in court today accused of killing four women and a man, aged between 50 and 70, during a terrifying 35minute attack. Three others, including an off-duty police officer, were injured during the rampage in the town of Kongsberg, near Oslo, on Wednesday night.

Witnesses heard ‘intense howls’ and saw people ‘running for their lives’ as the attacker shot arrows at his victims before stabbing some with a knife. Brathen is alleged to have broken into homes and killed the occupants.

There were questions for the police after they admitted the killing spree only began after their officers were called. They confronted Brathen six minutes into his attack, but retreated when he shot arrows at them.

Kongsberg resident Brathen, whose mother is Danish and father is Norwegian, was apprehende­d 29 minutes later. Neighbours yesterday described him as an ‘unstable loner’ who owned weapons, took drugs, rarely left his flat and had mental health issues.

Brathen was handed a six-month restrainin­g order last year for threatenin­g to kill his father.

After he left the family home that day, his shocked parents found a pistol on the sofa. He breached the order months later by returning with a sabre.

Brathen, who has conviction­s for aggravated theft and drugs offences, came to the attention of the Norwegian security services after posting his video on Facebook in 2017. Speaking in English, he said: ‘I am a messenger. I come with a warning. Is this what you really want? For everyone who wants to redeem themselves, the time has come. You must testify that I am a Muslim.’

The PST, the Norwegian security service, described Wednesday’s attack as ‘an act of terror’. Earlier this year, the agency estimated there was a 50-50 chance of a lowtech Islamist terror attack taking place over the next 12 months.

Brathen allegedly launched his attack near a Co-op store on the western side of the town at 6.12pm local time. Thomas Nilsen, who lives nearby, said: ‘I thought it was war, because it was so intense. But then I heard a scream I have never heard before. It was a scream that burned into the soul... I perceived it as a death cry.’

Markus Kultima, 23, who lives above the store, witnessed the attack. ‘I saw a man come walking with an arrow in his back,’ he said. ‘It was an off-duty officer.’

When the suspect was taken to a police station in Drammen, he was questioned for over three hours. Ann Iren Svane Mathiassen, the police lawyer, said Brathen had confessed, revealing: ‘He talked calmly and clearly, described what he had done. He admitted killing the five people.’

‘It was a scream that burned into the soul’

 ?? ?? Muslim convert: Espen Brathen
Muslim convert: Espen Brathen

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