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The SKUP Award is a Norwegian journalism award.

It is awarded once a year, first in 1990, by The Norwegian Foundation for a Free and Investigative Press (SKUP, Stiftelsen for en Kritisk og Undersøkende Presse).

In 2016 Dagbladet won the award for "The Wetsuit Mystery. The journalists Tomm W. Kristiansen, Hampus Lundgren og Anders Wiik were responsible for the report about the connection between the discovery of two corpses in Norway and The Netherlands.[1]

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