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Fire after Walpurgis celebration

today at 09.19 am Amanda Hällsten

A holiday home and tree have started to burn in connection with a Walpurgis celebration in Ryssby in Ljungby.

SOS was alerted to the incident at 01:00 last night when a motorist saw the fire.

When a police patrol arrived at the scene, they could ascertain that there had been a Walpurgis celebration with a bonfire there during the evening. The group that was there must have left the place during the evening and then the fire spread to the holiday home.

A person is now suspected of public negligence.

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