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  • Drunk chaos throughout Norway

    At 01.34 on the night of Boxing Day, the Christmas break came to an abrupt end, writes the Norwegian Dagbladet.

    The police have handled several cases regarding drunk driving, fights and incidents where people were thrown out of nightclubs.

    The newspaper has followed the night’s drunken chaos hour by hour and between midnight and 05.47 a total of 26 incidents have been reported.

  • The child actor is dead

    The child actor is dead

    Hudson Meek, known from, among other things, the film “Baby Driver” has died, reports Variety.

    According to the newspaper, he died after falling from a moving vehicle on December 22 in Alabama, USA.

    He was only 16 years old.

  • Broke into woman’s house to sleep

    The man is suspected of serious breach of domestic peace. Archive image. Photo: Christine Olsson/TT

    Broke into woman’s house to sleep

    A woman alerted the police that an unknown man had entered her home in Hudiksvall at half past three on Boxing Day.

    – He wants to sleep there, he stated. She is obviously terrified, he has basically broken in, says Sanja Vukicevic, commanding officer at the police.

    The police were on the scene within minutes and were able to take the man into custody.

    – He is suspected of serious breach of domestic peace. He has been knocking and asking to come in. He has since managed to get in for his own machine.

  • Migrants rescued in the English Channel

    A vessel belonging to the French gendarmerie patrols the beach at the resort of Wimereux. Archive image. Photo: Nicolas Garriga/AP/TT

    Migrants rescued in the English Channel

    A total of 107 migrants who tried to cross the English Channel from France to England on Christmas Day have been rescued, French authorities have announced.

    According to the statement, a total of twelve rescue operations were carried out along the northern coast of France, including rescuing passengers on a boat that had problems with the engine.

    Since the turn of the year, at least 73 people have died in connection with trying to cross the canal, the highest death toll ever for the stretch.

  • 20 big cats dead from bird flu in zoo

    20 big cats dead from bird flu in zoo

    A zoo for rare cats has been hit very hard by bird flu, writes New York Times.

    A Bengal tiger, four cougars and 15 other rare felines have died of bird flu in December.

    The Wild Felid Advocacy Center in Shelton, Washington, which specializes in cats, has quarantined and closed the zoo until further notice.

  • Ice warning on Boxing Day

    Don’t go out on the mountain unnecessarily, SMHI appeals. Archive image. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT

    Ice warning on Boxing Day

    SMHI has issued a yellow warning for sudden ice slippage in Västerbotten and Norrbotten on Boxing Day.

    Freezing rain can cause icy roads in the region.

    SMHI also issues an orange warning for very strong winds on Calf mountain in the middle and northern Lapland mountains. The warning is valid until Friday evening.

    The cold looks set to return in time for the New Year, with colder air moving in across much of the country next week. In southern Sweden, it looks like there will be both snow, rain and wind, but it is still unclear where the line between rain and snow will be.

  • 14 dead in attack by Assad loyalists

    14 dead in attack by Assad loyalists

    According to the new Syrian regime’s interior minister, 14 soldiers were killed in an ambush in the coastal area of ​​Tartus on Wednesday, writes Barrons.

    Interior Minister Mohammed Abdel Rahman says “remnants” of the al-Assad regime were behind the attack.

    According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights SOHR, the attack started when the soldiers were to arrest a former regime officer.

    – We will crack down with an iron fist on anyone who dares to challenge the security of Syria and its people, the minister told Sky News Arabia.

  • Dead person found on flight to Hawaii

    Dead person found on flight to Hawaii

    The United Airlines plane took off on Christmas Eve from Chicago and then landed in Hawaii.

    Then a dead person was found in the wheelhouse of the plane, the airline told CBS News.

    The identity of the deceased is not yet known.

    United Airlines states that it is cooperating with the police, who are investigating how the incident could have occurred.

    – The wheelhouses were only accessible from the outside of the aircraft. At the moment, it is not known how or when the person got there, says a spokesperson.

  • Frontal collision – four to hospital

    Frontal collision – four to hospital

    Two cars have collided head-on on a national road outside Järvsö.

    Four people were involved and all have been taken to hospital. There is no information on the state of the damage.

    The police have launched an investigation into negligence in traffic and causing bodily harm.

  • Loud bang in Helsinki – was an earthquake

    Loud bang in Helsinki – was an earthquake

    Several people in Helsinki raised the alarm about a loud bang on Christmas Eve.

    After dismissing theories about lightning strikes and battle plans from the Swedish Armed Forces, seismologist Suvi Heinonen came up with the conclusion:

    – It was a small earthquake. The earthquake has a magnitude of around 1.3 on the Richter scale, Heinonen says Iltalehti.

  • Young woman found dead – suspected murder

    Young woman found dead – suspected murder

    The police were called to an area in Ystad after a private person raised the alarm.

    A young woman was found dead in a residence.

    The police have opened a preliminary investigation into murder.

    – There are unclear circumstances at the scene that make you want to investigate this more closely, says police spokesperson Fredrik Bratt.

    No one has been arrested.

  • Electricity problems in Hallstavik

    Electricity problems in Hallstavik

    The police, the rescue service and the electrical emergency are on site in Hallstavik in Norrtälje.

    – We think it is about some kind of stroke of fate in the electricity grid. But there is nothing at the moment to indicate that a crime has been committed in connection with this, says Mikael Petterson at the police and continues:

    – We are there to collaborate with other external parties.

    Several households are now without electricity.

    – I have heard that too, but I have no idea how many people it is about.

  • Food couriers tumbled on slippery roads – the police delivered the pizza

    Food couriers tumbled on slippery roads – the police delivered the pizza

    A food delivery truck drove off the road and overturned in Hudiksvall at around 5 p.m.

    On the spot, the police established that it was probably the slip that caused the accident.

    The driver was taken to hospital for a check-up.

    No crime is suspected.

    “To avoid that the ordered pizzas would be too late and cold, the police patrol made sure to deliver the pizzas to the customer who lived nearby,” it says on the police’s website.

  • Body found in burnt-out car – five arrested

    After the police carried out investigative measures, they arrested five men in the case on Christmas Day.

    The men are reasonably suspected of murder.

  • Missing boy in Falkenberg found

    Missing boy in Falkenberg found

    A boy disappeared in Falkenberg during the afternoon.

    The boy has now been found unharmed, the police write on their website.

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