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Published 12:41 5 Dec 2015 GMT
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The notice reads: "Dear Father Christmas, born 12 December 1788" and claims he died in Norway just before his 227th birthday.
Aftenposten is Norway's second-biggest selling newspaper, and has blamed the clanger on an "internal procedure error".
According to the Irish Mirror, a spokesperson for the publication said: "An error in Aftenposten’s internal procedures led to a fictional obituary of Santa Claus [being] published in our digital systems.
"Aftenposten has strict guidelines for both the content and use of symbols in our obituaries."
"This ad is a violation of these and should never have been published.
"We will find out what has happened."
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