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Sindre Finnes, husband of Erna Solberg and cancer

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Tuesday's edition of the Se i Hor weekly has very sad news about Erna Solberg's husband's illness. Sindre Finnes found out just before Christmas that he had cancer. 

Erna Solberg's husband and cancer

The pre-Christmas period for Erna Solberg's family was not too optimistic because the Prime Minister's husband found out that he had cancer. Due to the wounds on his face that did not heal for a long time, Sindre Finnes decided to do some research. Ultimately, their results were not good and the doctors diagnosed the man with cancer. In fact, right after this sad news, the man underwent several operations to remove malignant lesions, especially those on his face. At the moment, the prognosis for Erna Solberg's husband is good. Sindre Finnes has been married to the Prime Minister since 1996 and they are the parents of Erik and Ingrid.

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