Bilkrock – great impact on Stockholm traffic

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  • Bilkrock – great impact on Stockholm traffic

    Bilkrock – great impact on Stockholm traffic

    Two cars have crashed at the Årstalinken in Stockholm, police say.

    The injury situation on those involved is unclear.

    According to the Swedish Transport Administration, the incident has a very large impact on traffic in the direction of Nacka.

    The accident happened sometime between 12.00 and 12.30.

    Police and ambulance are called.

  • Suspected human residues found

    Suspected human residues found

    Police blocked on Saturday by Hässelby Strandbad in western Stockholm.

    According to information to Aftonbladet, skeletal parts have been found that are suspected to come from a human being.

    “The public has alerted that they have found something they believe can be human residues, and now we will do a technical investigation,” says police spokesman Per Fahlström.

    However, he wants to be careful about stating that it is human residues you have found.

    – Sometimes it can be from animals too, it can be difficult to see the difference so we need to do a technical examination, says Fahlström.

  • Swedish man found dead in Thailand

    Swedish man found dead in Thailand

    A Swedish man has been found dead in northwestern Thailand, writes Expressen with reference to local media.

    The man was found dead on Friday night in his room on a hostel and the cause of death is not yet known.

    Thai police have started an investigation. According to Thai media, there are no signs that the man has been subjected to external violence.

  • Dead person found in Å

    Dead person found in Å

    A dead person has been found in Svartån in the eastern parts of Örebro, police say.

    “It has probably been in the water for a while. There was no ID document on the body so the person is not yet identified,” the police write on their website.

    There is nothing to indicate crime.

  • Tesla rages – $ 800 billion away

    Demonstrations in New York against Tesla and Elon Musk earlier this week. Photo: Adam Gray/AP/TT

    Tesla rages – $ 800 billion away

    Tesla’s race on the New York Stock Exchange now reaches historical dimensions.

    $ 800 billion in market capitalization is gone.

    The latest stock market week meant another decline for the Tesla share on the New York Stock Exchange, which means that seven weeks in a row the share has backed, the longest decline suite of 15 years for the company, CNBC reports.

    The current price, $ 270, equivalent to SEK 2,700, also means that the share is now on the lowest price since November 5 when Donald Trump was appointed president in the United States.

    The turnaround is thus total after Tesla rose sharply in connection with Trump being named president and the market looked optimistically at Tesla based on Musk’s connection to Trump. But after the share in mid -December had rushed to a price of $ 480, it has also only gone down and a market capitalization of $ 800 billion has thus disappeared during the decline.

  • Incident causes delays

    Incident causes delays

    Trains that drive south from Stockholm are delayed after an incident on the train depot in Hagalund.

    “Forecast is missing for when traffic can go as usual again. The information will be updated gradually on the respective departure,” the Swedish Transport Administration writes on its website.

  • Solve horses on e22

    Solve horses on e22

    It runs loose horses along the E22 at Bräkne Hoby, police say.

    They run in the direction of Ronneby.

    The police are on their way to the scene.

    Update: The owners have gained control of the horses.

  • Police charged for sex purchases risks getting fired

    Police charged for sex purchases risks getting fired

    A police officer who has been charged with purchasing sex risks being fired at a conviction, reports the news agency Siren. This is stated in an opinion from the district court.

    The police were indicted last year on suspicion of purchasing six on ten occasions for one and a half years at a massage salon in Stockholm.

    According to the investigation, the evidence against the police consists of, among other things, chatting with the owner of the massage salon. There are also bank statements showing swish payments to the owner.

    The accused police have denied crime.

  • Over 300 civilians killed in Syria – in two days

    Syrian security forces in the coastal city of Latakia in Syria on Friday. Photo: Omar Albam/AP/TT

    Over 300 civilians killed in Syria – in two days

    More than 300 civilians from the Alawitic minority in Syria have been killed in Syrian security forces in Syria, according to the Syrian Human Rights Observatory (SOHR).

    British -based Sohr states that 311 civilian alawites have been killed in the coastal region of “security forces and allied groups” since the clashes broke out on Thursday. The total death toll is up to over 520 people, of which 213 were security personnel and fighting.

    On Friday, it was reported that civilians were killed in “five separate massacres” by Syrian security forces. The development of events is described as the most serious since dictator Bashar al-Assad was allocated in December.

    Ahmed Al-Sharaa, leader of the country’s interim board and the Islamist Movement Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham, urged in a speech on Friday night Al-Assad’s followers to close down the weapons-“before it’s too late”.

  • Woman unconscious after fighting

    Woman unconscious after fighting

    Around 02.30 tonight, police were alerted to a fight outdoors in Eskilstuna. When police arrived, they found an unconscious woman.

    Witnesses who have been nearby say that there has been a brawl on the site, but what exactly has happened is unknown.

    The woman was taken to hospital and must have been awake and talkable when she was taken care of.

    Two men in their 20s are arrested on suspicion of serious abuse.

  • Large seizure of cash – several arrested

    Large seizure of cash – several arrested

    In connection with the police conducting a house search at an address in Malmö during Friday, a large sum of cash was seized, was seized, writes Sydsvenskan.

    – This is a larger amount of cash that the police have seized, around SEK 200,000. He who is written at the address was not at home but was arrested in his absence, says Mikael Holmström, commander at the Malmö police to the newspaper.

    Three men were arrested on suspicion of gross money laundering.

    The background to the house search was a suspected drug crime. The suspects who were later arrested are in their 20-25 years.

  • A arrest after attempted murder in Kungsbacka

    A man was arrested during the night until Saturday suspected of double attempted murder. File image. Photo: Oscar Olsson/TT

    A arrest after attempted murder in Kungsbacka

    A 55-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of two cases of attempted murder after a brawl in an apartment in Kungsbacka.

    A 65-year-old man and a woman in her 60s are injured.

    – We got the alarm at 21.30 on Friday night. There should have been some kind of noise, but I do not know what has happened, more than that it ended with two people being seriously injured, says Sebastian Börjesson, police officer on the police region.

    According to initial information, the 65-year-old man must be very seriously injured.

    – It is unclear how serious the woman’s injuries are, but they can also be serious, says Sebastian Börjesson.

    The three people should be familiar with each other since before.

  • Shooting in Canada – several injured

    Shooting in Canada – several injured

    Twelve people have been injured after a shooting at a pub in Toronto in Canada, writes Canadian media.

    The injury situation on the shot varies, but several are reported to have life -threatening injuries.

    The suspected shooter must have moved in a silvery car.

  • Car crash – three involved

    Car crash – three involved

    Two passenger cars crashed in Sölvesborg late last night, police write on their website.

    Three people were involved, but the injury situation is unclear.

    One of the drivers, a man in his 18s, is considered to have caused the accident. He lacked a driver’s license and is now suspected of illegal driving.

  • Several fires in Vänersborg – a Gripen

    Several fires in Vänersborg – a Gripen

    It has burned in several different buildings in Vänersborg during the morning.

    At 05.18 the first alarm came in, and shortly afterwards two came further.

    The first two fires started in spaces belonging to housing. The third fire started in an apartment.

    It burned with open flames, but no one has been reported suffered serious injuries.

    The police suspect that the fires are constructed.

    -At 06 o’clock, you observe a man at the age of 25 in the area who is known by us before, says Jens Andersson, press spokesperson for the police.

    According to information to Aftonbladet, the man has previously been suspected of having built several fires.

    Later in the morning, the fires are reported to be under control.

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