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Hospital alerted about suspicious death

today at 15.10 Jacob Ruderstam

On Thursday morning, the police received information from Gävle hospital that there were unclear circumstances following a death.

During the day, the police investigated the matter and cannot rule out crime.

It is a man over 18 who has died.

A preliminary investigation is carried out by the Public Prosecutor’s Office.

Relatives have been notified.

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