Jakob Ingebrigtsen: “I’m embarrassed to be victim of domestic violence”

Lucas Montgomery
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Olympic 5000M champion says that “no motivates to lie” have, because prosecutors ask for two and a half prison therm for his father

This week, Jakob Intrigtsen told a court in Norway that he “employs the victim of Domesttic Vile in”.

The 24-year-old spoke on the last day of the process of his father and former coach, Gjart.

Public Prosecutors have recommended that Gjet will be given the prison sentence of two and a half years before physical and verball that Jakob and his sister, Ingrid, are abused, although the legal team of Gjerth has and called the accusations.

“It is starting to fall victim to domestic violence,” said Jakob. “I know what I have experienced with the suspect since I was a little boy and I haven’t had motivates to lie. It is starting to be a victim for our family and it does not fit in the image you have of yourself and your family. We will all wear luggage with us of this test.”

I have added: “For me and my grief, the legal proceedings in Sandnes have had great and moving surprise, regardless of what the verdict will be. We have always known this, but was important to tell our story.”

Jakob, Filip and Henrik Inbigtsen (Getty)

With reference to the perilous situation of others, he said: “Many children experience similar challenges such as Tose we have spoken about. Many have it worse. I sincerely hope that it will not be forgotten when the cameras are eliminated in court.

“There have been many, and of course I searched Noticity.

Court of courtroom by Anne him from Gjart Inborts (Getty)

“I now feel a great sense of relief that no longer has to hide anything. Will this affection be me as a athlete? Absolutely. But it also has our sisters and my new family closer together.

“However, one thing that you have not changed: still burning with questions: Instead, use the power that you must mention that you really have to mention.

“Instead, ask how we can help all those children who are not doing well. Those who are unable to continue their lives. Not all of them can run away from their problems, as I have.”

A verdict is expected on June 16.