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Flights to Luleå were forced to turn around
Flights to Luleå were forced to turn around
A Norwegian flight, which flew from Arlanda to Luleå on Sunday morning, has been turned back.
The reason is technical problems.
The aircraft turned around near Piteå, when they were almost at their destination.
– We regret what has happened. The passengers who were on board have had to choose between rebooking or getting their money back, says Eline Hyggen Skari, press spokesperson for Norwegian.
Today is “sleepover Sunday”
Today is “sleepover Sunday”
Today is the day when most people want to have sex. It writes The daily newspaper citing a press release from Tinder.
According to the dating app, the first Sunday in January is by far the busiest dating day of the year, with swiping increasing by almost 20 percent compared to the annual average.
– It is likely based on what we know about New Year’s resolutions, wishes for changes in the new year and the need to be in a relationship, says sexologist Tone Haldorsen to Dagbladet.
One died after fireworks accident – man wanted in custody
The boy was taken to hospital with serious injuries after the fire. Archive image. Photo: Pontus Lundahl/TT
One died after fireworks accident – man wanted in custody
A 15-year-old boy was seriously injured when he was hit by a fireworks display in Södertälje on New Year’s Eve. On Friday, the police announced that the boy died from his injuries.
Now a man in his 30s is wanted in custody for grossly causing the death of another, suspected of having fired the piece, reports Dagens Nyheter.
The police were called to the scene shortly after midnight on New Year’s Eve when the boy was injured.
Fire alarm – central hotel evacuated
Fire alarm – central hotel evacuated
The emergency services have been alerted to a fire at a hotel on Sveavägen in central Stockholm.
All hotel guests have been evacuated.
– There has been a fire in an electrical cabinet, says Thomas Skanz at the rescue service.
Smoke is coming from the building, but it is unclear how the fire started.
The rescue service is on site with two stations.
The “master thief” in Norway has been caught
The “master thief” in Norway has been caught
On Sunday morning, the police state that they have arrested the man in his late 30s who escaped from Hustadsfängelset on Christmas Eve, writes VG.
He has been chased by police since the Christmas holiday.
– The police patrol followed tracks in the snow over a longer distance that led to an uninhabited house in Hustad. There we got in touch with him and he capitulated without any drama, says Leif Arne Mork to VG.
The man is suspected of having committed several burglaries since he escaped.
Several people that VG has spoken to say that they believe they have been visited by the “Master Thief”.
– When we entered the house smelled of barns. That was the first thing we reacted to, says Ingunn Løkø to the newspaper.
Minor suspected of knife attack on woman
Minor suspected of knife attack on woman
The police have taken in a minor after the attack by a 55-year-old woman in Borås on Saturday evening.
The person is suspected of attempted murder.
The woman was walking her dog when she noticed a boy walking behind her. Then she felt herself being stabbed with a sharp object in the back.
The woman was taken to hospital by ambulance.
Fredrik Skavlan talks about chronic illness
Fredrik Skavlan talks about chronic illness
Journalist and presenter Fredrik Skavlan has osteoarthritis, he tells Dagbladet.
It is in a long interview with the Norwegian newspaper that Skavlan talks about life with the chronic disease.
Airports close runways after snowfall
Airports close runways after snowfall
Manchester and Liverpool airports have temporarily closed their runways due to snow, reports say Sky News.
Both airports state that staff are working hard to clear the snow as quickly as possible.
“The safety of our passengers is our highest priority, and we appreciate your patience during this time,” Manchester Airport wrote in a statement.
Today at 17.30 the respective cities’ football teams Liverpool and Manchester United meet each other in a Premier League match.
A yellow warning for heavy snow is in place until lunchtime on Sunday in Liverpool, including Anfield Arena where the game is to be played.
According to the Liverpool Echo newspaper, Liverpool’s security team will now hold a meeting to discuss whether it is safe enough to carry out the match.
Fire in Malmö – two to hospital
Fire in Malmö – two to hospital
Police, emergency services and an ambulance were called late Saturday evening to a residence in Norra Sorgenfri in Malmö due to a fire. This is what the police write on their website.
Two 55-year-old men were taken to hospital by ambulance. One of them is suspected of starting the fire and is arrested on suspicion of aggravated arson.
Interviews will be held with both men.
New warnings for heavy snowfall
New warnings for heavy snowfall
SMHI has issued new yellow weather warnings on Monday, now in the whole of southern Sweden.
In eastern Svealand, eastern and western Götaland, heavy snowfall in combination with wind can cause major problems in traffic.
“Don’t go out into traffic unnecessarily or prepare yourself for the possibility of standing still. Traffic conditions can be difficult due to drifts, slippage, poor visibility and snow”, writes SMHI.
There is also a risk of delays or canceled departures in public transport.
SMHI also warns of power outages and disturbances in the telecommunications network where there are overhead lines.
Since before, a belt with orange warnings has been in place over central Sweden where there is a risk of heavy snowfall.
Pressed beer bottle against butt – gets jail
Pressed beer bottle against butt – gets jail
A man in Umeå is sentenced to three months in prison for assault after pushing a beer bottle into or against another man’s butt, reports Folkbladet.
According to the newspaper, the convicted man was previously married to the vulnerable man’s partner.
The crime took place during a pub evening last summer. An uproar ensued after the convicted man approached the plaintiff unprovoked and carried out the deed.
The man denies the crime. He has previously been sentenced for, among other things, attempted serious assault and serious violation of women’s privacy.
Party derailed – big police effort
Party derailed – big police effort
A party in Tensta in northwest Stockholm derailed on Saturday night. The police sent a large number of patrols and a helicopter there.
Israel: Robot from Yemen shot down
Israel: Robot from Yemen shot down
A robot from Yemen has been shot down before it could cross the border into Israel, the Israeli military announces on Telegram.
As a result of the robot, the aircraft alarm went off in Talmei Elazar in northern Israel.
Last Friday, the Israeli military stated that it had shot down a drone that had flown in across the border from Yemen.
The Norwegian police’s new trail after the “master thief”
The “master thief” was caught on surveillance camera when he escaped. Photo: Norwegian police
The Norwegian police’s new trail after the “master thief”
A man in his 30s, called the “Master Thief”, escaped from Hustad Prison in Møre og Romsdal in western Norway on Christmas Eve.
Now the police suspect that he got into an empty house outside Molde.
Explosion in Kålltorp
Explosion in Kålltorp
A lantern has exploded at a gate in Kålltorp, reports Gothenburg Post.
Several people have been seen running from the scene.
– It is a lantern that has been cracked, and the glass pane of a gate is broken, so there is no major damage. There appear to be no injuries, says police spokesperson Thomas Fuxborg to GP.
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