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Man burned by electricity in workplace accident
today at 21.03 Annica Ögren
At 2:38 p.m., the police received an alert about a workplace accident, south of Pajala.
A man is said to have received burns in connection with work with electricity.
The man has been taken to hospital and the extent of his injuries is unclear, but according to the police they were able to interview the man during the afternoon.
A report has been drawn up and is led by prosecutors at the national unit for environmental and work environment cases.
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Suspected murder in Sätra – one arrested
At 19.14, SOS received an alarm about a suspected murder attempt in Sätra, Stockholm.
– We are at the scene and do not really know what has happened there other than that it happened outdoors, says Towe Hägg, press spokesperson at the police command center.
According to the police, a man is injured in the upper body and taken to hospital.
The police have arrested a person who was in the immediate area, who is now suspected of attempted murder.
– We knock on doors in stairwells on Eksätravägen because we think there may be people there who know what happened, says Towe Hägg.
Two to hospital after accident
Two people have been taken to hospital after a traffic accident on national highway 50 near Ljusnarsberg.
When the emergency services arrived at the scene, one of the cars was found in the ditch.
The extent of the damage is unclear.
The alarm came in shortly before 6 p.m.
Two young guys robbed and assaulted
Two young guys have been robbed and beaten by them, by four other guys at a kiosk in Kungsbacka.
According to the police, the robbery victims were also robbed of rings, phones and watches.
Two of the perpetrators are said to have been masked at the time of the robbery.
No one has yet been arrested.
Further reports against Furuviksparken
Further reports have been received against Furuviksparken after the events on 14 December.
It is about two reports that have come in from private individuals regarding causing danger to others and animal cruelty, the police write on their website.
The criminal investigations may change.
In the past, the police have written a report about violations of the Animal Protection Act and work environment violations.
“The investigation into the events is complicated and involves several different actors. The investigation is still only at the beginning and will take time. Several interrogations have already been held, and several will be conducted,” the police write on their website.
P4 Gävleborg has previously reported that Furuvik Park received a dispensation to shoot chimpanzees with hunting weapons from a distance. However, only after the four chimpanzees had already been shot.
This is evident from documents that P4 has seen.
– This was because we didn’t know if we would have to shoot again, says Parken CEO Sandra Wilke.
Mother abused – by her son
The police were called on Friday to an address in Halland due to an assault.
A woman who had been abused by her son, a 25-year-old man, was found at the scene, according to the police.
The woman is said to have received blows to the head and body.
The man also allegedly threatened to burn down the property. He is said to have then left the scene.
A report has been drawn up about serious assault, illegal threats against a group and child abuse.
The man has not yet been arrested, according to the police.
Dentists have their licenses revoked – “grossly incompetent”
In Linköping, a dentist has his license revoked due to “gross incompetence”, reports P4 Västmanland.
One of the dentist’s patients had nine teeth extracted, without a proper X-ray examination. The patient is said to have also received a severe overdose of anesthetic.
Another patient had root canals in healthy teeth – completely without anaesthetic.
The dentist himself believes that the patients were grateful and received careful care.
Children died in the emergency room – the region reports itself
After a child died in the emergency department in Gävle, Region Gävleborg submitted a Lex Maria to the Inspectorate for Care and Care (Ivo), reports P4 Gävleborg.
The region asks Ivo for his views on how they have handled a complex case with an unusual diagnosis.
– It is deeply tragic that a child has died and we are reviewing what we could have done to prevent the outcome, says chief physician Agneta Larsson.
Furuvik opts out of KPMG after risk of fraud
The incident with the dead chimpanzees in Furuvik will be investigated.
But it is not Revisionsbolaget KPMG that will investigate the incident.
This is because one of the zoo’s minority shareholders is involved in another company where KPMG is the auditor, writes TT.
“It is of the utmost importance that the external actor we commission to investigate this tragic event is independent from Parks and Resorts,” says Furuviksparken CEO Sandra Wilke in a press release.
Five chimpanzees escaped from their enclosures on December 14 and four of them were shot dead.
Three chimpanzees were injured but are on the mend, according to the zoo.
The government restarts law enforcement
As of February 1, Swedes will be able to be awarded a royal order after having performed a “meritorious effort”, writes the Ministry of Justice in a press release.
This after the government decided to restart reforming the order system.
Anyone should be able to get an order and anyone should be able to suggest someone else, according to the “new and modern” system.
– There are people in our society who make extraordinary efforts. In these cases, it is important that the state can show its appreciation and gratitude, says Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer in the press release.
Missing woman found dead
The police have opened a so-called special incident after an elderly woman was reported missing in the area around Vendal, Tierp.
– We have started a special event because it is close to ten degrees below zero there now. We also don’t know how long she has been gone, says Magnus Jansson Karlin, press spokesperson at the police command center.
The police are now searching for the woman with a helicopter in the area.
The woman is demented and was last seen at 11 a.m. today.
Update 17.45: The woman has been found dead, relatives have been notified.
Electricity price on Christmas Eve – lowest so far in December
Electricity exchange Nord Pool’s pricing shows that electricity prices drop across the country on Christmas Eve, writes TT.
73 öre in Norrland and 1:26 kroner per kWh in the southern half of the country will be the electricity price on Christmas Eve. It can be compared with 88 öre and 1:86 respectively on Friday, and is also the lowest price so far in December.
The average price so far in December is approximately SEK 2:60 and SEK 3:40 per kWh.
One reason is that electricity consumption is going down now during the Christmas holidays, and decent wind conditions with wind power forecasts of between 3,600 and 4,700 MW, according to Svenska kraftnät, which can be compared with nuclear power production of currently 5,800 MW.
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Read that they were convicted of the hairdresser’s murder (execution) in Gothenburg.
Why aren’t both sentenced to life in prison?
Is it because they were young when the crime happened?
Is this the District Court’s judgment, and will it be appealed?
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Hey! The penalty value is assessed to be life imprisonment for the murder. However, the court has decided that the shooter was 18 when the murder was committed, which thus led to a lighter sentence.
The other person is convicted of aiding and abetting.
The penalty value for his act is considered lower than for the two shooters, but the assessment is still that it is equivalent to life imprisonment. There, too, age is taken into account, according to GP.
It is the district court’s verdict and the newspaper writes that it will be appealed.
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