Rolf Nordmo (pictured right) is said to have shot his former lover Janne Puhakka (pictured left), who was Finland's first openly gay ice hockey player, twice on 13 October.
Prosecutors will consider murder charges against Rolf Nordmo (pictured right) following the death of Finland's first openly gay ice hockey player, Janne Puhakka (pictured left).
Janne Puhakka, 29, who starred in the Finnish version of the Traitors, died in his home he shared with his Norwegian veterinarian partner, Rolf Nordmo, 66, in Henttaa, Espoo, on 13 October last year.
The partner of Finland's first openly gay ice hockey player, who was shot twice, could face a murder charge.
Janne, who played for Espoo Blues and Espoo United before ending his career at the end of the 2017–2018 season, met Nordmo in 2014 and quickly fell in love after chatting online for one week.