Dagbladet eksklusivt: Gutten i plastposen
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En morgen i oktober 1991 ble et nyfødt barn funnet i en plastpose på en kirkegård i Oslo. Babyen var blåfrossen, i ferd med å dø. Hør den gripende historien 25. november.
Det norske folk har brukt over 176.000 timer på å lese denne historien. Nå får du muligheten til å også høre den prisvinnende historien i podcast format. Forteller er Mattis Herman Nyquist
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Dec 18 202251 minsFailed to add items
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Dec 15 202225 minsFailed to add items
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