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Danish Police Hold Press Conference on Suspected Aarhus Poisoning

By Lars Hansen •

In brief

Danish police have scheduled a press conference for March 30 regarding a serious suspected poisoning case in Aarhus. The incident involves a hospitalized local cultural figure and is being treated as suspicious. Chief Inspector Lars Mikkelsen will lead the briefing.

  • - Location: Denmark
  • - Category: Breaking News
  • - Published: 3 hours ago
Danish Police Hold Press Conference on Suspected Aarhus Poisoning

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East Jutland Police have called a press conference for 10:00 Central European Time on March 30. The police stated the conference concerns a serious incident of suspected poisoning that is currently under investigation in the city of Aarhus. According to local media reports, the case involves a well-known local cultural figure who was hospitalized on March 27 with an acute and unexplained illness. Police have not officially named the individual involved but have confirmed they are treating the entire incident as suspicious.

The press conference will be led by Chief Inspector Lars Mikkelsen. The police announcement described it as regarding a serious ongoing investigation. The case involves what authorities suspect was a deliberate poisoning of a public figure in Aarhus. Details from the press conference are expected to drive significant immediate search interest once they are revealed to the public.

This development follows the initial hospitalization of the individual on March 27. The police investigation into the suspected poisoning has been active since that time. The upcoming press conference at 10:00 CET is intended to provide an official update on the progress of that investigation. Chief Inspector Lars Mikkelsen will address the media and likely provide new information about the case.

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Published: March 29, 2026

Tags: Danish policeAarhus poisoningpress conferenceEast Jutland Policesuspected poisoning

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