Look good on the picture above.

It is taken at 13.49 today, maundy Thursday out of the muslim burial ground in Brondby, west of Copenhagen.

Zooms into the picture in the red circle, it can be seen that small 100 people total in it, which must be presumed to be a funeral. Many are close.

the Police were also present. Why we keep coming back to.

the Picture was taken by Vicky Mortensen, who earlier in the day in the woods with her daughter and walk the dog in a nearby forest.

“When we drove into the parking lot, I wondered, that there were so many cars. At first I thought that it was because there were many in the woods. But that was not the case,” says Vicky Mortensen.

When she and her daughter had aired the dog, they turned homeward in the car. From the road they could see the reason for the many cars in the parking lot:

At the muslim burial ground was held the funeral.

“There were about 100 people and several who stood near. It amazes me really when now there is a ban on assembly,” says Vicky Mortensen and continues:

“I have a friend who has lost her father. The funeral could not be held because of the coronavirus,” she says.

Vicky Mortensen also says that she saw a patrol car and some police officers.

But they were not there to enforce forsamlingsforbuddet, tells the inspector Mogens Lauridsen of Copenhagen is Ranked the Police.

He who was to be buried was the 31-year-old man, who on Tuesday was killed with a knife outside of his residence in the Ellemarken in Køge.

Subsequently, a 21-year-old suspect with a middle eastern name called for, and he has now joined the Middle – and West zealand Police.

the Motive is not yet known, but police is taking no chances:

“When a killing can be banderelateret, so we are always present at the burials,” says inspector Mogens Lauridsen.

He tells that the police could not do anything in relation to infection. This is despite the fact that, for example, there are come restrictions in relation to how many that may be within in the churches. There should be four square metres for one person. But it does not apply outside.

“funeral services are not covered by the ban on large gatherings. Therefore, we did not have anything to do in relation to control the spacing and how many there were total,” says Mogens Lauridsen.

the Danish bishops has also urged that as few as possible participate in the burials, like the påskegudstjenesterne in the Danish churches has been cancelled because of infection.