Gisèle Pelicot arrives at court

Gisele Pelicot arrives at court
“It appears she is randomly selected”
  • Gisèle Pelicot arrives at court

    Gisèle Pelicot arrives at court in Avignon. Photo: Lewis Joly/AP

    Gisèle Pelicot arrives at court

    Sky News states that Gisèle Pelicot arrived at court in Avignon on Thursday morning.

    During the day, the verdict is expected to come against her husband and the 51 men who have raped her over a ten-year period.

    Outside the court, a crowd chanted “Justice for Gisèle,” reports Sky News broadcaster.

  • Another person suspected of the murder in Växjö

    Another person suspected of the murder in Växjö

    Another person is suspected of the murder of a woman in Växjö on Monday, according to P4 Kronoberg.

    The woman was shot dead in a residential building and a man was injured. On Wednesday, a man suspected of murder was arrested after being arrested in his absence.

  • Confusion in the train traffic in Gothenburg

    Confusion in the train traffic in Gothenburg

    The central station in Gothenburg has suffered an electrical fault, and several tracks cannot be used.

    Therefore, there are currently major disruptions in train traffic to and from Gothenburg.

    – It quickly becomes troublesome when there are many tracks that cannot be used, says Felicia Danielsson at the Swedish Transport Administration’s press service.

    Staff are working to solve the problem, but at the moment there is no forecast for when it will be solved.

    – It can become noticeable with delays that drag on all day, for example for trains between Gothenburg and Stockholm, says Felicia Danielsson.

  • Handelsbanken lowers the mortgage rate

    Handelsbanken lowers the mortgage interest rate. Archive image. Photo: Gustav Sjöholm/TT

    Handelsbanken lowers the mortgage rate

    Handelsbanken lowers the mortgage interest rate on loans with a commitment period of one year. This is a reduction of 0.1 percentage points to 3.79 percent. Other interest rates are left unchanged.

    Last week, the bank lowered the interest rate on floating mortgages with a three-month term by 0.25 percentage points to 4.54 percent.

  • Five people are charged after the murder of Mikael

    Mikael Janicki, 39, was murdered in Skärholmen. Photo: Private

    Five people are charged after the murder of Mikael

    39-year-old Mikael Janicki was murdered in front of his son in an underpass in Skärholmen earlier this year.

    On Thursday morning, the indictment came in the high-profile court case where five people are suspected of involvement.

  • 15-year-old motorist escaped from the police – straight into the forest

    15-year-old motorist escaped from the police – straight into the forest

    Three people under the age of 18 who were traveling in a car have been taken to hospital after they tried to evade a police checkpoint in Olofström during the night.

    When the patrol signaled the car to stop, the driver, who is believed to be a 15-year-old boy, chose instead to accelerate away from the scene.

    A chase began, but ended abruptly when the car drove straight into the forest and crashed.

    The car, which was completely demolished by the collision, has been impounded for a technical examination.

    The young people, who in addition to the 15-year-old are a 17-year-old girl and a 16-year-old boy, should not be seriously injured according to the police.

    What the young people are suspected of has not yet been determined.

  • Dead person found – police action

    A dead person was found near the central station on the night of Thursday. Photo: Reader image

    Dead person found – police action

    A person has been found dead near the central station in Stockholm.

    The police received the alarm at 04:22. The area has been cordoned off.

    – We have been working on the site during the night. As long as we don’t know how the person died, we are investigating it as murder, says police spokesperson Carina Skagerlind.

  • Young man arrested – broke open parcel boxes

    Young man arrested – broke open parcel boxes

    Shortly after 03:00 last night, the police were called to a grocery store in Lomma. There, people broke open parcel lockers with crowbars, the police say.

    When the police arrived, the perpetrators fled with the stolen packages. An 18-year-old male customer is stopped by the police and is now arrested on suspicion of theft.

  • Three fire attacks against businesses in Malmö last night

    Three fire attacks against businesses in Malmö last night

    During the night, attacks have been reported against a total of three businesses in Malmö.

    At Spiggan’s place, Hyllie Allé and Nobelvägen.

    The police write on their website that it is currently unclear whether there is any connection between the events.

    The National Bomb Defense has been involved.

    At Spiggan’s place, a window of a convenience store has been smashed and a small fire has been found nearby.

    In Hyllie Allé, it is a restaurant that has been exposed where they tried to break a window to a restaurant with failure. Two suspects have been caught on surveillance video and two 18-year-old men were later arrested.

    Also on Nobelvägen, there is a restaurant that is exposed. A window to the restaurant has been smashed and a minor fire has been established. Some kind of burning object has been thrown into the room.

  • Amazon employees threaten to strike in the US

    Amazon employees threaten to strike in the US

    Thursday at lunch Swedish time, thousands of Amazon employees in New York, San Francisco and other locations will go on strike if the conflict is not resolved before then, writes Reuters.

    The strike is planned for the intense Christmas shopping, when it hurts the most for the retail giant Amazon.

    The goal of the strike is better working conditions and higher wages.

  • 100 North Koreans dead in the war against Ukraine

    100 North Koreans dead in the war against Ukraine

    At least a hundred North Koreans have died and a thousand injured in Russia’s war against Ukraine, the South Korean news agency Yonhap reports.

    Earlier this week, Reuters reported that North Korean troops in Russia suffered losses in combat with Ukrainian troops.

  • Israel bombs Yemen

    Israel bombs Yemen

    On the night of Thursday, Axio’s correspondent reports that Israel is bombing the Huthi rebels in Yemen’s capital, Saana.

    Israel has reportedly informed the US of its plans, which are likely to be a response to the Houthis’ latest rocket attack on Israel.

  • Eleven dead after fire in karaoke bar

    Eleven dead after fire in karaoke bar

    At least eleven people are dead and two injured after an arson attack at a popular karaoke bar in Vietnam’s capital Hanoi, writes Barrons.

    The police suspect that the fire was arson and one person is to be arrested.

  • Gang fight in Gislaved – several ambulances on site

    Gang fight in Gislaved – several ambulances on site

    Three ambulances and several police patrols went out on Wednesday evening to a residential area in Gislaved after a suspected gang fight.

    – We have an ongoing effort there. The classification is aggravated assault. There have been two groups against each other, says Oscar Öster, officer on duty at the police command center.

    One person has been taken to hospital, but it is not yet known if there are more injured. The police are now trying to form an idea of ​​what happened.

    – We have no one arrested and no suspect at the moment. The injury status of the person who has been taken to hospital is unclear. We secure traces at the scene and question people who may have seen something. Some items have been seized, says Öster.

  • Fire attack on shop

    Fire attack on shop

    Late on Wednesday evening, a grocery store in Malmö was exposed to some form of fire attack.

    – It is an extremely limited fire on the outside of the premises. No extinguishing work was needed, according to the emergency management operator.

    A few hours later, around 05:00 in the morning, there was another fire alarm, this time in a restaurant.

    – The entrance door has been smashed by some kind of object. From what I have gathered, it shouldn’t have burned in the room, it’s more something that was smoldering, says Jerker Olsson, officer on duty at the police to TT.

    It is unclear if there is any connection between the events. Both are being investigated as arson.

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