Attack victims died from stabbing not arrow wounds
Five people killed in Norway last week were stabbed and not shot with arrows as initially suspected.
Four women and one man, aged between 52 and 78, were killed in Kongsberg, a town about 70km west of the capital, Oslo.
The Danish attacker, whose motive is unknown to authorities, had been armed with a bow and arrow. Per Thomas Omholt, a police inspector, said none of the deaths had been caused by the weapon.
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