Suspected hunting crime – cut wild boar

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  • Suspected hunting crime – cut wild boar

    Suspected hunting crime – cut wild boar

    Someone has chased and cut several wild boar outside Strömsnäsbruk.

    The police received an alarm about it earlier today after a person had discovered several cut wild boar on their farm.

    It is unclear who is behind it.

    The police are investigating it as a hunting crime.

  • More arrested after knife attack in France

    President Emmanuel Macron describes the knife act on Saturday afternoon as a “terrorist act”. Photo: Sebastien Bozon/AFP/TT

    More arrested after knife attack in France

    French police have arrested a man after the knife attack who killed a person and injured several in the city of Mulhouse in northeastern France on Saturday.

    The suspected perpetrator, who has been identified as a 37-year-old Algerian-born man, was arrested on the scene. He was on a guard list for terrorism and was the subject of expulsion decisions.

    Now another three people have been arrested, the Prosecutor’s Office announces without going closer to the connection to the suspected perpetrator.

    A 69-year-old Portuguese man was killed in the attack and two police officers were seriously injured. One of them has been allowed to leave the hospital.

  • Pope: “Pray for me”

    Pope Francis on his general audience in the Vatican last week. Photo: Alessandra Tarantino

    Pope: “Pray for me”

    The leader of the Catholic Church has a greeting from the sick bed. Among other things, the pope writes the following:

    “In recent days I have received many messages, and I am especially affected by the letters and drawings from children. Thanks for all the affection and prayers from all over the world! I entrust you all Mary’s intercession, and I wish you are praying for me. ”

    According to Sky News Vatican sources have stated that the message has been written in recent days. It was released by the Vatican on Sunday.

    88-year-old Pope Francis is being cared for in hospitals for, among other things, double-sided pneumonia and trachea.

  • Car hangs over the center rail on E22

    Car hangs over the center rail on E22

    A car has driven into the center rail on E22 in a southbound direction just after Navestad in Norrköping.

    According to the police, the car is now hanging over the center rail, but the driver has managed to get out of it. The driver is awake and talkable.

    Accessibility on the road is currently limited.

  • Bullet holes in windows

    Bullet holes in windows

    A man has discovered two bullet holes in a window at a home in Kviberg in Gothenburg.

    The police have gone to the scene and they suspect someone has shot with a carbon dioxide weapon against the home.

    Carbon dioxide cartridges have been found on the ground.

    No person has been injured and the police are investigating it as illegal threats and damage.

    The crime scene has been blocked off.

  • E22 Shut off after accident outside Hörby

    E22 Shut off after accident outside Hörby

    The road is closed between Lillö and Rolsberga traffic outside Hörby after a single accident with a truck.

    No one has been injured but the accident has a great impact on traffic. The road is expected to be closed until 12 o’clock, according to the Swedish Transport Administration.

  • Hunting team has found damaged eagle

    Hunting team has found damaged eagle

    A hunting team in the municipality of Köping has found a damaged eagle.

    The police now help them get in touch with Stockholm’s wild bird rehab who receives injured and sick birds.

    – It seems to have hurt itself. We hope it will get help now, says police spokesman Magnus Jansson Klarin.

  • L wants to investigate about taking back OBS class

    Chairs and school desks in a classroom in Malmö. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

    L wants to investigate about taking back OBS class

    The Liberals want to investigate whether smaller special classes, formerly called OBS classes, should be introduced again, reports Ekot.

    The classes should be for students with great school difficulties and who interfere with teaching.

    – It is students who have a very strong norm -breaking behavior that disturbs in such a way that it destroys both for classmates and teachers, says School Minister Lotta Edholm (L) to Ekot.

    Observation classes, OBS classes, existed in the 60s and 70s, but were abolished, among other things, because they were considered stigmatizing. Edholm calls the special classes that she wants to have to investigate for auxiliary classes.

    – This should be auxiliary classes with well -trained special teachers. Not a way to shovel away students who have big problems, she says.

  • Man death in scooter accident

    Man death in scooter accident

    A man has been found dead next to a crashed scooter in Sollefteå.

    The man was found dead on Saturday and relatives are informed.

    The police will investigate the incident.

  • Princess Estelle turns 13

    New picture on Princess Estelle. Photo: King House

    Princess Estelle turns 13

    Today, Princess Estelle turns 13.

    The picture is taken on Prince Bertil’s floor at the Royal Palace in Stockholm.

  • Fraud at the Fast Food Restaurant in Åre

    Fraud at the Fast Food Restaurant in Åre

    During the night, police were alerted to a fast food restaurant in central Åre on the occasion of a brawl.

    – They are investigating what it is that has happened, says police spokesman Elin Andersson.

    It is a man and a woman inside the restaurant who is said to have been exposed. The suspects disappeared from the scene before the police got there.

    A report of abuse has been prepared.

  • Car rolled up – three people in

    Car rolled up – three people in

    A car with three people in has rolled on a road outside Hallstavik in Norrtälje.

    Police, ambulance and emergency services have been alerted to the scene.

    One of the persons was taken by ambulance helicopter to hospital.

    The police initially stated that there were five people in the car.

  • One was rescued from the ice in Uppsala

    One was rescued from the ice in Uppsala

    A passerby discovered a man on the ice at Fyrisån in central Uppsala last night.

    The distressed man who was in his 30s could not get up on land on his own.

    – If there is not so much water in the river, it is a bit to climb up, says Magnus Jansson Klarin, the police spokesperson.

    The man could be celebrated ashore by a police patrol who took the help of a lifebuoy with rope.

    How the man had ended up on the ice is unclear, but it is suspected that he had fallen down.

    – They drove him to hospital, he complained about pain in arms or legs, says Jansson Klarin.

    Fortunately for the man, the ice is still really thick on Fyrisån.

    – It was probably nice that he did not have to swim, there is no pleasant temperature now, says Jansson Klarin.

  • ICA: Therefore, food prices rise again

    Eric Lundberg, CEO of ICA Sweden. File image. Photo: Linus Sundahl-Djerf/SvD/TT

    ICA: Therefore, food prices rise again

    Inflation rises unexpectedly in January and an important cause is higher food prices. Now there is a concern that the upturn will continue.

    – We are in a continued challenging situation, says Ica Sweden’s CEO Eric Lundberg.

    In one year, prices for food and non -alcoholic beverages have gone up by 2.2 percent, according to Statistics Sweden.

    The rise in food prices in January was the largest one month since March 2023, according to the Mat Price College’s latest survey.

    ICA’s CEO says that the reasons are “war in our world” and rising commodity prices linked to “climate issues”.

  • Three cars burned in Västerås tonight

    Three cars burned in Västerås tonight

    At two o’clock tonight, the rescue service in Västerås was alerted to three cars that had been set on fire.

    Witnesses at the scene say the fire was landscaped, the police write on their website.

    The police secure tracks at the scene and a larger search effort is going on during the night.

    No person is deprived of liberty at present.

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