(ANSA) – OSLO, 19 JAN – The Norwegian extremist Anders Behring Breivik, author of the massacres in Utoya and Oslo in Norway where 77 people died, continues to be as dangerous today as ten years ago. This was stated before the judges by the psychiatrist who observed him in detention, Randi Rosenqvist.
“I believe that the diagnosis for Breivik remains the same – said the psychiatrist -. The risk of future violent acts has not changed compared to 2012 and 2013, when I wrote my first evaluation”. According to the expert, Breivik suffers from personality disorders which he described as “asocial, histrionic and narcissistic”.
Sentenced in 2012 to 21 years in prison which could be extended, accompanied by a minimum sentence of ten years – the maximum for the time – Breivik, 42; years, he asked for parole, claiming he had renounced violence. (HANDLE).
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