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Father charged with serious child sex crimes against his own children

today at 12.16 Johanna Sundbeck

A man is charged with serious child sex crimes against his own children in Ångermanland, reports P4 Västernorrland.

The man has admitted several cases of aggravated rape, aggravated sexual assault, aggravated breach of peace, and assault, his lawyer Daniel Alverlind told the radio channel.

The man has four children – three of whom have been victims of sexual abuse.

One of the children has also been subjected to serious breach of peace.

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