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The families still lack answers on how their relatives were murdered – and are instead referred to the police press conferences.
At the same time, personal belongings remain at Risbergska.
– The police tell us nothing. I have no answers to give my girls, says Hamide, widow of Ali.
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It has been 17 days since her beloved Ali, 31, was murdered in the mass shooting at Risbergska. But Hamide Jafari still knows almost nothing about how. He probably died of 5-6 shots. She knows that from the person who washed his body for the funeral. She has not heard anything from the police.
– My kids ask, how many shots did dad die from? Why didn’t he run out of there? Dad is strong, why didn’t he survive? But nothing has told me the police. We are his family, but we don’t know anything, ”she says.
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The full -screen daughter and wife Hamide Jafari during the funeral of Ali Mohammed Jafari who was murdered in the mass shooting at Risbergska. Photo: Stefan Jerrevång
The police do not want to answer whether it is clear how and where the victims at Risbergska were killed. A press spokesman for the police in the Bergslagen region responds:
– There is no information we are going out with medial right now. We have special staff who handle the communication against relatives but exactly what is left out and is not nothing we go into, but it is a dialogue that happens with the relatives.
No answer to when relatives will be notified can also not be given.
– The goal is for us to be as open and clear we can only as it is part of a healing process. At the same time, it is an ongoing work and there may be various reasons why some answers are delayed, says the police spokesperson.
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HELSCRAKE MOHAMMED JAFARI studied as a cleaning officer at Risbergska. Where in school he died, or how his last moment of life was, the family does not know yet. Photo: Stefan Jerrevång
Follows news to find out more
The widow Hamide in Karlskoga believes that, like everyone else, she is only referred to news broadcasts to get answers to her questions.
Child health care and school have been there for the daughters, but no one from Karlskoga municipality has so far heard of the family and offered Hamide support. She talks and processes with her friends.
Nor have Hamide and other victims learned anything about the personal belongings that were left on Risbergska in the chaos.
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whole screen “I have to be strong now and think about the future. Ali wanted to study, now my children have to go his way and study themselves, and I want to work, ”says Hamide. Her husband Ali was buried a week ago in Karlskoga, where the two little daughters said goodbye. Photo: Stefan Jerrevång
Mobiles and keys are left inside the school
Aftonbladet has been in contact with several students who were housed, and who feel frustration that they still have not regained their phones, computers, jackets, medicines, home keys, bicycles or cars. For some, it is about getting their private things to move on in the crisis and build up existence.
Here, too, have any clear messages been given, about how and when the objects can be returned.
Mats Brantsberg, security manager in Örebro Municipality, states that the municipality has now taken over responsibility for the belongings from the police. And that everything is still in school.
– We will now try to get them back to employees and students, he says.
Why has it taken so long?
– The police released the barriers only on Wednesday. It is only now that we have been able to start our work for real.
So should affected get their belongings
The most important thing now is to get an orderly return, where the right things come to the right owner, according to Mats Brantsberg.
– We have started that work. This means that we need information about what each one is missing. And that the people can identify themselves upon collection.
When will students and teachers return their belongings?
– We expect it to start next week. We will return with the exact day and place for the extradition, via our website and with e -mails to the parties.
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The full -screen police’s barriers around Risbergska have been replaced by fencing. Now the school will be sanitized. But if and when the teaching can return you do not know. Komvux will use other premises from next week in Örebro. Photo: Lotte Fernvall
For Hamide Jafari, Ali’s belongings are not important. She just wants to know everything about his last moment in life.
– I always think that Ali will open the door and come in. What should I do with his things, when it’s him I want back?