Norwegian police have dropped their investigation into a fatal small plane crash near Bergen. Two people died when the aircraft went down in Bjørnafjorden in April.
Authorities concluded no criminal activity occurred. They found no evidence of foul play or violations of aviation regulations.
The investigation involved multiple agencies and technical experts. They examined the wreckage and flight data thoroughly.
Bjørnafjorden is a large fjord located south of Bergen, Norway's second-largest city. The area features challenging weather conditions and complex topography that can pose risks to aircraft.
Police officials said the case is now formally closed. They expressed condolences to the families affected by the tragedy.
This outcome reflects standard procedure when investigations find no criminal elements. Norwegian aviation authorities continue to monitor safety standards across all flight operations.
Small plane crashes in Norway typically receive thorough investigations due to the country's extensive general aviation activity. The rugged landscape and variable weather conditions create unique flying challenges.
