Explosion at property in Jönköping

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  • Explosion at property in Jönköping

    During Thursday evening, several alarms were received about a loud bang in the Liljeholm area in Jönköping.

    There has been some type of explosion at a property, the rescue service writes on its website.

    The property has suffered minor damage to the facade and no one is said to have been injured.

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  • Crusts recalled – may contain almonds

    Di Luca & Di Luca recalls crusts with chocolate. Photo: Di Luca & Di Luca

    Di Luca & Di Luca, the company behind the Zeta brand, is recalling the “Colussi Cantuccini chocolate” crusts with all best before dates after 01/15/2025. The reason is that the product may contain almonds, the company states in a press release.

    The packaging is marked “may contain traces of nuts”, but the crusts have been found to contain occasional larger pieces of almonds.

    According to the company, the recall of the product, which was sold by Ica, Citygross and Martin & Servera, is a precautionary measure.

  • Passenger car and tractor-trailer in collision – seriously damaged

    A passenger car and an A-tractor have collided in Emmaboda municipality, the police say.

    Two 15-year-old boys are said to be seriously injured, Region Kalmar states.

    The accident will be investigated as illegal driving and negligence in traffic.

  • Problems for the Verisure alarm service

    The alarm company Verisure has had major interference problems during the day.

    Several customers have contacted Aftonbladet and testified about problems.

    Verisure confirms that they experienced problems during the day due to an update to the app. According to the company, only the app should have been affected.

  • Fish truck and mail truck in the ditch

    Two trucks have driven off county road 238 in Sunne.

    According to the police, it is a fish truck and a mail truck that are standing in the same ditch.

    There are no reports of injuries.

    The police state that they will investigate whether any of the drivers acted recklessly.

  • Person found dead – being investigated as murder

    A person has been found dead outdoors in Sollefteå.

    The police have launched a preliminary investigation into murder in order to investigate the death.

    During Wednesday, a man in his 70s was reported missing in the area. The police are now investigating whether it is the same person who was found dead, but they have not yet identified the person.

    Relatives of the man have been notified.

  • Child hit in Hammarö

    A child has been hit in a parking lot at a campsite in Hammarö, the police write on their website.

    – It is a child under the age of five, says police spokesperson Sophia Jiglind to TT.

    Police, emergency services and an ambulance helicopter are on the scene.

    The child has been hit and ended up under the car, but the extent of the damage is unknown.

    The driver remains at the scene.

  • Hunter Biden admits to tax fraud

    Hunter Biden with wife Melissa Cohen Biden on their way to the trial in Los Angeles. Photo: Jae C. Hong/AP/TT

    Hunter Biden, son of US President Joe Biden, pleads guilty to tax evasion. Hunter Biden has previously maintained that he is innocent, but according to his lawyer, he will now change his statement in court.

    The trial in federal court in Los Angeles concerns suspected tax crimes of $1.4 million in the years 2016-2019.

    But Hunter Biden’s lawyer, Abbe Lowell, says the president’s son will argue he didn’t do it on purpose.

    Hunter Biden has previously been convicted of illegally possessing a weapon for eleven days; he lied when he applied for a license for the weapon – which could earn him a prison sentence.

    Hunter Biden had substance abuse problems when the crimes were committed.

  • US state sues Snapchat

    Snapchat is being sued for enabling the sexual exploitation of children. Archive image. Photo: Håkon Mosvold Larsen/TT

    The US state of New Mexico is suing the social media platform Snapchat for allowing children to be sexually exploited, reports CNBC.

    According to the lawsuit, the app’s design and algorithms promote child pornography and child sexual exploitation, as well as drug and weapons trafficking. In addition, Snapchat is said to have made several statements about the company’s security that the company knew were false.

    “Snap has misled users into thinking that photos and videos they send will disappear, but perpetrators can save the material permanently. The perpetrators have effectively created a catalog of child pornography that is traded, sold and stored indefinitely,” said the state’s Justice Minister Raúl Torrez in a statement according to CNBC.

    The state has previously sued the company Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, on similar grounds.

    The lawsuit against Snapchat comes after the New Mexico Department of Justice conducted an investigation in recent months. The review shows that there are sites where a large number of stolen images with sexual content have been published, images taken from Snapchat.

  • The leader of the death squad released from custody

    Svea Court of Appeal lets one of the defendants go free. Photo: Jessica Gow

    A leading figure in the criminal network Death Patrol, who was convicted in the district court of a murder in Uppsala in 2017, is released, reports P4 Uppland.

    The verdict from the district court was appealed to the Svea Court of Appeal, which, when the trial ended on Thursday, decided that the man should be released from custody.

    The decision indicates that the man, who was sentenced by the Uppsala District Court to nearly ten years in prison, will not be convicted of murder in the Court of Appeal.

    The murder in question occurred on 1 April 2017 in the Boländerna district in Uppsala. Two masked people wearing white coveralls arrived at the scene by car and shot the victim dead as he left a fast food restaurant.

  • Man dead – suspected murder

    A man has been found dead in an apartment. Photo: Emergency Uppsala

    A 25-year-old man has been found dead in an apartment in Knivsta.

    The police suspect that a crime is behind it and have opened a murder investigation.

    The police have carried out a technical investigation and knocked on doors in the area.

    No one has been arrested.

    Read more here.

  • Minibus in accident – ​​ten involved

    A minibus and two cars have collided in Sunne municipality in Värmland.

    Ten people must be involved. Ambulance personnel are on the scene, but according to the police, none of them are seriously injured.

  • Foreign adoptions of children in China are stopped

    Couple from Spain with adopted children in China. Archive image. Photo: Greg Baker/AP/TT

    The Chinese government stops all adoptions of Chinese children to foreign adoptive parents.

    The only exception concerns children or foster children adopted by relatives, according to government spokesman Mao Ning.

    The announcement on Thursday already follows earlier decisions to reduce the adoption of Chinese children that were introduced during the corona pandemic.

    Adoptions resumed when, among other things, travel restrictions were lifted, but then only for those who received entry permits to pick up adopted children before or during parts of 2020, according to data from the US State Department.

  • Multi-vehicle crash on the E22

    Two lorries and a car have collided on the E22 in the direction of Kalmar at the height of Kalmartravet.

    – The emergency services are on site but will leave within five minutes. The police are on site and will take over the work, says Tony Bergerlind, emergency operator at the rescue service.

    It must only concern material damage to the vehicles.

    – We have not received any information about any personal injuries.

    On the Swedish Transport Administration’s website, it is stated that the incident has a “major impact” on traffic.

    The forecast is set for 16:00, but may change.

    The text is updated.

  • Armed person broke into LKAB

    On the night of Thursday, a masked and armed person entered LKAB in Kiruna, the mining giant states in a press release.

    “It was around 2-3 in the morning that a person with a masked face and what was understood to be a firearm entered the drilling rig and showed himself to personnel employed by a contractor for LKAB. It took place at the site of exploration drilling at the Per Geijer deposit, where large volumes of iron ore, phosphorus and rare earth metals were found,” LKAB writes in a press release.

    The incident has been reported to Säpo and the police.

    On August 30, four drilling machines in the area were vandalized.

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