Man fell from tractor – taken to hospital

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  • Man fell from tractor – taken to hospital

    The police were alerted on Sunday morning to an address in Hudiksvall where a man had fallen from a tractor.

    The man, who is 45 years old, is taken to hospital in an ambulance.

    The police are investigating the incident as a workplace accident.

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  • Several dead after plane crash in USA

    Several people have died in a plane crash in the United States on Saturday afternoon, reports say ABC.

    It was a single-engine airplane that was about to land at Wright Brothers National First Flight Airport in the state of North Carolina.

    The aircraft caught fire after the crash landing.

  • Motorist crashed into tree – seriously injured

    A motorist has driven into a tree in Trollhättan during Sunday morning.

    The driver, a woman, was taken to hospital with serious injuries.

    The injuries must not be life-threatening.

  • Police investigate rape in Säffle – one to hospital

    A woman in her 20s was taken to hospital during the night. The alarm initially came to the police as a serious violent crime in Säffle.

    – It was a patrol that itself made contact with the plaintiff, says Lars Hedelin, press spokesperson for the police in the Bergslagen region.

    At 11 o’clock, the police announced that they were investigating a rape that allegedly took place outside during the night.

    No one has been arrested.

  • Three earthquakes shook Malmberget

    Three seismic events occurred in Malmberget during Saturday. Archive image. Photo: Thord Nilsson/TT

    Three earthquakes occurred on Saturday evening in Malmberget in Gällivare municipality, local media reports. The quakes are due to subsidence in the mine, and according to the mining company LKAB, all three quakes occurred approximately between 5 and 6 p.m.

    The strongest quake had a magnitude of 2.61. On social media, residents in Malmberget testify to discomfort and anger.

    – It was absolutely the worst earthquake. Before, I wasn’t afraid, but now I was, says Päivi Kääriä to Norrbottens-Kuriren.

    The largest event that LKAB has so far registered in the Malmfält area measured 2.9.

  • Fainted man beaten in Norrköping

    During the night, the police were called to an address in Norrköping due to an assault.

    According to witness statements to the police, a group of men kicked a passed out man.

    When the police arrive at the scene, they find another man who has been beaten.

    The passed out man was taken to hospital.

    The other man who was beaten had to take the bus home.

  • Man pushed down in Gavleån – suspected assault

    A man in central Gävle has been pushed down in Gavleån by perpetrators unknown to him.

    – It took a while to get up from there. He was severely chilled when the police arrived at the scene. He is in his 40s, says Magnus Jansson Clarin, spokesperson for the police region Mitt.

    The man had to be taken to hospital for treatment.

    The police are investigating the matter as an assault. There are supposed to have been unknown perpetrators and no one has been arrested at the moment.

  • Man jumped on by several people

    A man has been severely beaten after being jumped on by several people in a residential area in Västerås, the police write.

    The man, who is aged 35, was taken to hospital by ambulance.

    – He has been jumped on by three people unknown to him. They must have beaten him. We had a short interrogation before the man was transported to hospital, says Magnus Jansson Clarin, press spokesperson at the police region Mitt.

    The extent of the injuries is unclear, but the man was talkative.

    No one has been arrested and no one is a suspect at this time.

  • Single accident with quad bike – one seriously injured

    One person has been injured in a serious single-vehicle accident with a four-wheeler, the police write.

    The accident took place early on Sunday morning outside Hudiksvall.

    – The four-wheeler has driven off the road and into a ditch. The vehicle has been impounded, which is standard in more serious accidents, says Magnus Jansson Clarin, spokesperson for the police region Mitt.

    The driver, a man, was seriously injured and was taken to hospital by ambulance.

  • “Street race” outside Umeå – at 200 km/h

    Last night the police were alerted about a “street race” that was organized on E4 outside Umeå, reports Västerbotten-Kuriren.

    At the scene, the police met a large number of cars and people, and are having trouble getting around.

    When they turn on the sound and light signals, two cars flee on the E4.

    – The patrol begins a short pursuit. It goes at fairly high speeds, upwards of 200 kilometers per hour. They stop one of the cars, says Johan Lindgren, RLC officer at the police to the newspaper.

    There should not have been a risk to the public, they write.

    One of the drivers, a man in his 40s, is taken into custody. He is suspected of negligence in traffic.

  • Fire in vehicle at police station

    Staff at the police station in Västervik discovered that a police vehicle had started to catch fire in the garage on Sunday morning.

    The staff managed to extinguish the fire and the emergency services were called there to check. None of the staff were injured.

    – It is unclear how much it has burned, but the police car is very damaged, says Patric Fors, press spokesperson for the police in the South region.

    No crime is suspected at this time.

  • Giant fight in Örebro

    About twenty people have been involved in a major fight in central Örebro during the night, writes Nerikes Allehanda.

    – We receive calls about 20 people fighting, says Ola Olsson, duty officer at the police’s regional command center to the newspaper.

    But when the police arrived at the scene, there was no longer a fight.

    No one is a suspect in the case.

    A report of assault has been made.

  • Man convicted of raping children

    The man came into contact with the children on Snapchat. Archive image. Photo: Lise Åserud/AP/TT

    A 25-year-old man in Norrtälje has been sentenced to six years in prison and lifetime deportation for, among other things, rape of children, exploitation of children for sexual posing, sexual abuse of children and serious child pornography offences, reports Norrtelje Tidning.

    Suspicions against the man were raised in May last year after a guardian of a girl in Norrtälje municipality made a report about suspected grooming on Snapchat.

    The man was arrested shortly after the turn of the year at his workplace.

    The police seized three mobile phones and an iPad, which, among other things, contained a large amount of child pornographic material. In addition, the police were able to reproduce chats in which the man asked children to send pictures and videos of a sexual nature.

    The police have been able to identify nine girls aged 8 to 14 with whom the man had contact on Snapchat.

    The crimes were committed between 2020 and 2024.

  • Death toll in flooded Nepal rises

    Flooding in the Bagmati River flowing through Nepal’s capital Kathmandu. Picture from last Saturday. Photo: Gopen Rai/AP/TT

    Over 100 people have died in Nepal in connection with heavy monsoon rains. At least 64 people are still missing, according to the police.

    Large parts of the country’s eastern and central parts, including the capital Kathmandu, have been affected by extensive flooding since Friday.

    – There will likely be an increase in the death toll as our search and rescue mission continues, police spokesperson Dan Bahadur Karki told AFP.

    On Saturday morning, the Kathmandu Valley had measured 240 millimeters of rain in the past 24 hours, according to the country’s weather authority.

  • SOHR: Loyalist soldiers killed in Syria

    At least twelve soldiers loyal to Iran have been killed in airstrikes in Syria, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) says.

    It is unclear who is behind the attacks carried out in the city of Dayr al-Zor (Deir Ezzor) as well as in the Boukamal region near the border with Iraq, according to SOHR, which monitors events in the war-torn country in exile in Britain.

    Israel has previously carried out hundreds of attacks against Iran-backed groups in the country, including the Lebanese Hezbollah. The United States has also previously fought against such militias after attacks on American bases.

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