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Erik Tumyr Erik Tumyr (27 November 1962 – 16 April 2011) was a Norwegian journalist. He was the son of journalist, newspaper editor and politician Arne Tumyr. He started his career in ''Nybrott'' in 1983, where his father had been editor-in-chief since 1970. He then worked for ''Rjukan Arbeiderblad'' and ''Dagbladet Sørlandet''. In 1988 he was hired in ''Osloavisen'', and as it went defunct after a short time, he went on to ''Verdens Gang''. At the advent of 2001 he started in ''Dagens Næringsliv'', and in 2002 he won a SKUP Award for revealing that billionaire Kjell Inge Røkke owned and steered a yacht without a seafaring the appropriate certificate. Tumyr worked in gossip magazine ''Se og Hør'' from 2003, later in ''Kapital''. He wrote two books, the first with Frank Gander about the Orderud case. Titled ''Da døden kom til Orderud'', it was released in 2002. In 2005 he published a memoir book named ''Journalistjævler''.〔 He had one daughter. He sustained a serious head trauma in the summer of 2010, was in a coma for some time before recovering, but he died in April 2011.〔 ==References==
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