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Erik Ribsskog

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Inheretance from Norway





Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>





Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 9:26 PM





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alumni@sunderland.ac.uk



Hi,

I've been mostly living in the UK, since I started studying at the University of Sunderland, in the automn of 2004.
(Exept for a few months, in 2005, when I worked on a farm in Norway, where someone tried to kill me, (I've overheard I'm followed by the 'mafian', in Oslo, in 2003, that's why I went to Sunderland, to study), it seemed to me.

My Danish-born grandmother, Ingeborg Ribsskog born Heegaard, died in the summer of last year.
She was from some of Denmark's finest families.
Fog, Heegaard, Nyholm, Gjedde, Adeler, etc.

Fog goes back to Charlesmagne, and Cleopatra and King Salomon and Woden and Wilhelm the conqueror etc.
My grandmother had a lot of valuable paintings etc, which have been on the castle Højriis, in Denmark, when her great-grandparents owned it.

My mother, Karen Ribsskog, died in 1999, in Moss, in Norway.
So I should have inherited, my grandmother Ingeborg.
But my relatives in Norway don't send any money or paintings or furniture or anything.

It's now one and a half year since my grandmother Ingeborg Ribsskog died in June 2009.
The court in Larvik, in Norway, don't want to help me.
The court there, (Larvik Tingrett), gave the inheratance, to my uncle Martin Ribsskog and aunt Ellen Savoldelli.

For them to share the inheretance, between them, and my mothers children, myself and my two siblings, Pia, (who visited my at the Forge in Sunderland with her young son Daniel and her friend Siv and her young son Dennis, for Christmas and New Year 2004, but who I no longer have any contact with, Pia doesn't want to be my friend on Facebook, and more problems), and my brother Axel.

But, I haven't got a penny.
I try to complain to the courts in Norway and to the police in Norway.
Also since I'm unemployed now, and have arrears on the rent etc.

But noone in Norway helps.

Do you think you could please refer me to someone at the University's Law-department, who could help me, with the courts and the police in Norway, so that I could get my inheretance, with are valuable paintings, which could be worth a lot of money, which I almost desperatly need.

Hope you have the chance to help me with this, and thanks in advance!
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog