Survived the car crash – treated for serious neck injuries

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  • Survived the car crash – treated for serious neck injuries

    The 18-year-old young woman who survived the car crash on Brändön in Luleå last week has suffered severe neck injuries, writes Norrbottenskuriren on Sunday.

    She has been treated in hospital during the week, but it is unclear whether she will have permanent pain.

    The woman has not yet been able to be questioned about the accident.

    – It is going in the right direction, but the hearing will take place next week at the earliest, says preliminary investigation leader Erik Lampinen to the newspaper.

    If the woman’s memories could be affected by the injuries, he says:

    – Of course there is a risk that she doesn’t remember anything. Sometimes the memories can come much later as well, says the preliminary investigation leader.

    Read more here.

  • THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • Netanyahu: Attack ‘seriously’ damaged Iran

    Israel’s attack on Iran on Saturday night “severely” damaged the country and “achieved all its objectives”.

    This is what Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says, in a first statement after the attack.

  • Boat has capsized in Sandviken – one seriously injured

    Photo: BLUE LIGHT MEDIA

    A smaller oak with three people in it has capsized on Storsjön at the height of Sandviken.

    One is seriously injured and was taken to hospital, according to the emergency services.

    – Two people swam in and were able to alert us themselves, but one had to be picked up from the water, says Jimmy Andersson Taylor, emergency manager at Gästrike rescue service.

    The reason behind the boat tipping is unclear, but it is windy on the lake, says Andersson Taylor.

    The alarm came in at half past ten on Sunday.

  • Elderly man dead in Nybro

    On Saturday, an 85-year-old man was found dead in his home in Nybro under unclear circumstances.

    A man in his 40s is arrested and reasonably suspected of murder.

    At the moment, the police cannot go into whether they know each other from before.

    – We will continue with a forensic investigation during the day, says Patric Fors at the police.

    Relatives have been notified.

  • 14 poisoned in hotel – owner arrested

    14 people have been poisoned in a hotel in the northern Greek city of Florina, the newspaper reports Kozan.gr.

    They passed out at the hotel and showed symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning. The toxic smoke is believed to have come from a heating system in the hotel.

    All victims have been taken to hospital. Two are assessed to be in critical condition.

    The hotel owner has been arrested, but why is unclear.

  • Truck has driven into bus stop in Tel Aviv

    Photo: JACK GUEZ

    A truck has run into several people who were standing at a bus stop in the town of Gillot north of Tel Aviv, the Israeli police write on X.

    What has happened is unclear, the police are now investigating the incident.

    The Times of Israel writes that several people have been injured. The newspaper states that the police are currently classifying it as a suspected terrorist attack.

    There is varying information about the number of injured. But according to Israeli media, it is about tens.

    The bus stop where the truck drove in is outside the Israel Defense Forces base in Gilot.

    Read more here.

  • Trump is ahead nationally

    Donald Trump has taken the national lead in the presidential race against Kamala Harris, according to Real Clear Politics’ tally.

    He leads exactly with 48.4 percent against Harris’ 48.3 percent.

    Previously, Harris has held the lead nationally since August, while Trump has been ahead in key swing states. But now he also leads nationally.

  • Iran’s Ayatollah: “The attack should not be exaggerated”

    Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, says that Israel’s attack on Iran should neither be exaggerated nor downplayed – but without mentioning revenge.

    “The evil actions of the Israeli regime two nights ago should neither be exaggerated nor trivialized. The Israeli regime’s misjudgments must be stopped,” he said in a statement.

    During the night of Saturday, Israel attacked Iran. Several weapons factories were attacked and two soldiers were killed in the attack.

  • Yellow warning for ice and snowfall

    During Sunday, SMHI has issued a yellow warning in northern Norrland, as there may be sudden ice slippage.

    There is a risk of rapid freezing of the rain that comes in over the areas, they write.

    The warning extends from Sunday evening until Monday morning.

    On Monday, there is also a yellow warning specifically in the Lapland mountains for wind in combination with snowfall.

  • Suspected attempted murder – man was attacked

    The police are investigating a suspected attempted murder in Västervik after an assault with sharp affection.

    A man in his 40s has been abused by several people with a sharp attachment.

    The man has been taken to hospital.

    No one has been arrested at this time.

  • Wanted to sell drugs to the police: “Comical incident”

    A 17-year-old boy in Umeå has been sentenced to youth service for drug offences. He made the mistake of trying to sell cocaine to the police’s detective chief, at the moment in civilian clothes, reports P4 Västerbotten.

    – He takes out a bag with white powder in it. It becomes a bit of a comical situation, so I play along and ask a few questions about price and such, says head of intelligence Thomas Palmgren.

    According to Palmgren, the boy probably did not act on his own.

    – Those higher up in the hierarchy take advantage of this. They make sure to have a filter between themselves and the criminal act, he says.

  • Sources: Israel’s attack hit Iran’s weapons production

    Israel’s revenge attack on Iran on Friday night knocked out a key part of Iran’s robotics production, Israeli and US sources told the news site Axios.

    Israel knocked out twelve so-called “blenders” that produce fuel for the country’s long-range weapons.

  • People jumped off balconies – to fight

    A “verbal quarrel” arose between two men, one in his 30s and one in his 20s, in Kungsbacka during the night.

    One man stood up on a balcony and the other on the ground below. But the argument escalated when the man on the balcony jumped to the ground and a fight broke out.

    The man in his 30s, who jumped down, was taken to hospital with serious injuries. And the man in his 20s, who initially stood on the ground, was arrested on suspicion of aggravated assault. A report of assault in which he is the plaintiff was also written.

  • About twenty people in a big fight

    About twenty people bumped into each other in Halmstad during the night. Two men in their 20s are said to have been injured, but not seriously.

    No one has been arrested.

  • Suspected aggravated assault and rape

    The police are investigating a suspected rape and serious assault in Gothenburg that allegedly took place during the night.

    The affected woman received injuries that required treatment, the police write

    A man, with whom the woman has or had a relationship, is arrested in his absence.

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