Latest news – SL risks a fine of SEK 700,000

Good morning! Today it is Ebba Torstensson and Anna Sjögren who keep track of the news flow.

This morning we can report the happy news that the four children who had been missing in the Amazon for over a month have been found alive. We also pay attention to soccer star Nilla Fischer’s candid book, and keep track of yesterday’s two shootings, with three injured, in the Stockholm area. Welcome to join us!

  • SL risks a fine of SEK 700,000

    SL, Stockholm county traffic’s website must be improved. This is stated by DIGG, the Agency for Digital Management.

    If the website does not become more easily accessible, they are forced to pay a fine of SEK 700,000, reports the Siren news agency.

    The authority requires that the website be improved on a total of 17 points.

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  • Boy wanted in custody for Älvsjö murder

    A boy is wanted in custody on suspicion of the murder of a 15-year-old in Älvsjö.

    This is what the Public Prosecutor’s Office writes in a press release.

    The detention hearing takes place in the afternoon in the Stockholm District Court.

    The 15-year-old was reportedly on his way to his school prom on June 8 when he was stabbed to death.

    Read more about the event here.

  • Residents threw eggs at A tractor party

    At midnight, riots broke out in central Örebro.

    A group of A tractor drivers had gathered on a stretch of road playing loud music and partying.

    The party was loud and disturbed nearby residents and at least one of them started throwing eggs at the A tractor party.

    A police patrol came to the scene and dispersed the crowd.

  • German investigators are looking into the Nord Stream leak

    There is a German investigation into the Nord Stream leak. It is investigating whether Poland may have been used as a base of operations for the blasts, Reuters reports according to the Wall Street Journal.

    Who or who is behind the Nord stream leak is still unknown.

    Earlier this week, the Washington Post published new information that the United States had advance information that a Ukrainian special forces military was planning an attack, three months before the sabotage.

  • Neighbor complained about loud music – was threatened with an axe

    Just before four in the morning, the police were called to an apartment in Eskilstuna.

    During the night, a resident complained about loud music from an apartment and mentioned this to a neighbor.

    The music quieted down initially but later started. When the neighbor complains again, a man in the apartment holds an axe.

    The man, who is in his 50s, is arrested without fuss. He is suspected of unlawful threats.

  • Newsagents were robbed of medicine packages

    A newspaper delivery man was the victim of a robbery in the district of Haga in Västerås during the morning.

    The police were alerted at 05:15.

    According to the police, a car stopped the courier and then threatened to take packages of medicine that the courier was supposed to deliver.

    Shortly afterwards, the police stop a suspicious car where the stolen packages are found.

    Three men are arrested on suspicion of robbery and breach of postal secrecy.

  • Swedish diaper manufacturer blacklisted in Ukraine

    The Swedish diaper manufacturer Essity is on Ukraine’s blacklist, reports SVT News West.

    Namely, Essity has three factories in Russia. In March last year, the company announced that they would close the factories within two weeks. But now, over a year later, the facilities are still in operation.

    In 2022, the company’s turnover in Russia increased by 2.8 billion, compared to the previous year.

  • Man found with stab wounds at address – two arrested

    Two people have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder in Växjö during the night.

    Police were called to an address in the central parts of the city where a man was lying with stab wounds.

    The man is in his 30s and was taken to hospital in an ambulance.

    The crime scene was cordoned off and a preliminary investigation into attempted murder was launched.

    Two men were later stopped by a police patrol some distance from the scene. They were arrested and later detained as suspects.

  • Hotels in Somalia were attacked

    Islamists from the terrorist group al-Shabab attacked a hotel in the Somali capital Mogadishu on Friday evening.

    This is stated by the government of the war-torn East African country.

    Early Saturday morning, state media reports that the attack is over.

    The hotel is located by the sea and has high state representatives as frequent visitors.

    Al-Shabab, which has carried out acts of terror against the internationally recognized Somali government for the past 15 years, claims to be behind this attack as well.

  • The Minister of Education: Less money for the independent schools

    Municipal schools should receive higher remuneration per pupil than the independent schools, says education minister Lotta Edholm (L), reports Echo.

    She also believes that low-quality independent schools should not be able to make a profit.

    These are some of the directives that the minister is negotiating in a new national school fee standard.

    “There will be very, very big changes,” says Education Minister Lotta Edholm (L) in Ekot’s Saturday interview.

  • Shooting in Kungälv

    Several shots have been fired at a property in Kungälv outside Gothenburg.

    When the police arrived at the scene, several holes were found in the property.

    – No one has been injured. It is cordoned off and technicians are on their way, says Helena Clase, officer on duty at the police.

    The police have opened a preliminary investigation into attempted murder, but no one has been arrested.

  • Elderly man dead – drowned at campsite

    A 75-year-old man has drowned in Stor-Åskasjö outside Örnsköldsvik.

    He was found during the night after camping guests raised the alarm at 00:30.

    He was found face down in the water, says Björn Pettersson, commanding officer at the police to TT.

  • The water recedes after the dam collapse

    Ukrainian authorities say the water is gradually receding in the flooded areas after the dam collapse earlier this week.

    – Thirty-five villages are still flooded on the right bank (west of the Dnieper River, ed. note), 3,763 houses are under water, but the water is gradually decreasing, says Kherson’s military chief Oleksandr Prokudin.

    The flooding triggered by damage to the Kakhovka dam early on Tuesday has forced thousands to flee, disrupted water supplies and raised fears of an environmental and humanitarian catastrophe.

    Vitaly Kim, governor of Ukraine’s Mykolaiv Oblast, also says water levels have begun to drop there. (TT)

  • Man drowned at campsite

    A 75-year-old man drowned in Stor-Åskasjön northwest of Örnsköldsvik, on the night of Saturday.

    Camping guests raised the alarm about the lifeless man at 00:30.

    – He was found face down in the water, says Björn Pettersson, commanding officer at the police. (TT)

  • Lost children in the jungle found alive

    The four children who disappeared in the Amazon jungle after a plane crash more than five weeks ago have been found alive.

    Colombian President Gustavo Petro stated on Twitter, according to Reuters.

    – It is a blessing for the whole country, he says.

    The four children – aged 13, 9, 4 and 11 months – survived when the Cessna plane they were traveling in crashed in the jungle on May 1. Since then, a large rescue mission has been searching for them.

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  • How is the search for the man on the scooter going in Järva? There are police everywhere and helicopters in the air.

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    The police have had a large operation on site during the evening but no one seems to have been arrested yet.

    If we find out anything new, we will update this article.

  • Is there any information about the knife-cut children in France?

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    They all underwent surgery for their injuries and are being treated in hospital.

    However, their condition should be stable, according to the latest information.

  • Still nothing about the woman in Pajala who disappeared how is this possible she also had her dog with her

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    Yesterday afternoon, the police announced that the search operation had been called off. It’s the latest.

    If anything new happens, we will report.

  • Do you know anything about a fire at the hagby tip?

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  • Can you get a link to a person who was killed by a shark in Hurugada?

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    Hi Elizabeth! Here you can read about it.

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